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Digitakt is amazing!!

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  • edited September 2018

    @ChrisG said:
    I want an A4 with 8 voices, 24 velocity sensitive keys/triggers (as opposed to 12 static), and a joystick. Or another keys:(.

    It's bordering on bizarre to me that they didn't add polychaining capability (ala DSI) to the new A4s.

    Maybe when they reboot the Keys they'll also put out an A4VoiceExpander with no UI, no nothing but 4 voices and I/O that can be controlled from the Keys or A4mkii.

    Would also be amazing if they implemented some sort of "smart A4 pattern sampling" on the Digitakt. You'd initiate something like "copy to digitakt" on the A4 and if there were no sound locks it would automatically sample the middle note of the sequence and do the correct pitch locks on the DT.

  • @ChrisG said:

    Using trigless locks to simulate ducking on either machine would just be such a hassle though (yes, I’m lazy that way).

    It is a hassle. If they implemented internal MIDI loopback, I could imagine storing a few ducking patterns as MIDI CCs pointed at volume or env attack or something and just pulling them in as needed.

    Either way tho, the Digitone would be super happy to borrow the Digitakt comp, and so would I

    Indeed. I wonder if they share the same processor and core OS, etc? Maybe the master effects could be hot swapped one day. :)

    Either way, +1/amen to the digitakt inputs becoming first class citizens ala A4.

  • I know there’s a “less is more” way of thinking at Elektron, which I generally agree with. But sometimes I just wanna lay down a few chords while jamming, not program the chords into the actual preset used (if talking analog 4/keys). Or mess around with trig locks and whatnot. Maybe that just wouldn’t make sense with the A4/Keys design tho, I dunno. But poly chaining for those who really really want more voices wouldn’t hurt. I’m guessing that they could still add it via a firmware update.

    Since people are using midi cables for loop back (I bought a 20cm cable for that), they might as well add it internally and put a “comes as is” sticker on that function.

    Same chip inside both, one of them got two (can’t remember which one now).

    Anyway the Digitakt inputs needs priority for sure lol.

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  • @Dawdles said:
    @ChrisG said:

    I know there’s a “less is more” way of thinking at Elektron, which I generally agree with. But sometimes I just wanna lay down a few chords while jamming, not program the chords into the actual preset used (if talking analog 4/keys). Or mess around with trig locks and whatnot. Maybe that just wouldn’t make sense with the A4/Keys design tho, I dunno. But poly chaining for those who really really want more voices wouldn’t hurt. I’m guessing that they could still add it via a firmware update.

    Since people are using midi cables for loop back (I bought a 20cm cable for that), they might as well add it internally and put a “comes as is” sticker on that function.

    Same chip inside both, one of them got two (can’t remember which one now).

    Anyway the Digitakt inputs needs priority for sure lol.

    They're probably already concentrated on a bunch more intentionally crippled boxes behind the scenes and slow updates/additons if any to current products. Still waiting for lfo destination browse screen to have a longer pause before reverting to previous screen on analog keys. Tiny things left unfixed for years... If I was gonna buy a new box atm I'd go deluge or modular. Elektron seem to have traded 'forward thinking' for 'finance thinking'. Apple all over again...

    Conspiracy thinking?

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  • @ChrisG said:

    @kobamoto said:
    I think the next beat machine that elektron makes is going to be amazing, something between the digitakt, octatrak, and mpc.... the hardest part is already done in the digis sequencer I'm already saving me pennies

    The Digitakt is outselling most stuff out there. I think they’ll want to hang on to that market. Taking all the best parts from octatrak and rytm, make a really beefed up sampler/beat/drumsynth etc thing though? It might cut down on sales, dropping a machine completely, but what do I know. I want an A4 with 8 voices, 24 velocity sensitive keys/triggers (as opposed to 12 static), and a joystick. Or another keys:(.

    I dunno man, no way they Come out with a Digi M2 that isn't batt operable, more sample time, more storage, and at least stereo sampling

  • "16 advanced Digitakt ideas, tips and tricks"

  • My experience on octatrack was one of ...alll these steps to do simple things...? then I bought the mpclive to cut down on the insane amount of prep work... the workflow on that thing was more like a work clog to me, plus the plasticky clickity buttons felt terrible. I understand that you can do some cool things with the electron gear...but it can’t outmangle a roland vsynth on any level.

  • @syrupcore said:
    "16 advanced Digitakt ideas, tips and tricks"

    Nice one

  • @MrSmileZ said:
    My experience on octatrack was one of ...alll these steps to do simple things...? then I bought the mpclive to cut down on the insane amount of prep work... the workflow on that thing was more like a work clog to me, plus the plasticky clickity buttons felt terrible. I understand that you can do some cool things with the electron gear...but it can’t outmangle a roland vsynth on any level.

    I go to the digitakt and the mpc for different reasons, I like that they both feel very different from one another

  • Great video, that should be on the electron site!
    I agree they are very different (MPC/digi)

    Elektron probably doesn’t gel to me, because of my lack of wanting to program so deeply...I’m more of a knob turner over being a knob action writer. I am sure however there are great many people who love this elektron approach which is cool in the right hands...not mine hahaha

  • @kobamoto said:

    @MrSmileZ said:
    My experience on octatrack was one of ...alll these steps to do simple things...? then I bought the mpclive to cut down on the insane amount of prep work... the workflow on that thing was more like a work clog to me, plus the plasticky clickity buttons felt terrible. I understand that you can do some cool things with the electron gear...but it can’t outmangle a roland vsynth on any level.

    I go to the digitakt and the mpc for different reasons, I like that they both feel very different from one another

    Would be curious to know, in general terms, what the different reasons are that would get you to power up one over the other on a given evening.

  • @MrSmileZ said:
    I am sure however there are great many people who love this elektron approach which is cool in the right hands...not mine hahaha

    The world needs more of exactly this. :+1:

  • basically I reach for the mpc when I'm doing the leading when it comes to sample mangling and reach for the digitakt when I'm more in the mood to let the instrument do the leading/ generate some happy accidents, but as time goes by that'll balance out as I become as comfortable with the digitakt as I am with mpcs

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  • Interesting to see how people use their gear for different tasks.
    The DT is my main sample mangler (yes, including happy accidents).
    For long patterns, polyphonic synths and using stereo samples I'm back to Gadget, and Groove Rider for hands-on, beefy wavetable synthesis.

  • That’s pretty cool. Would like to see that in action. You need to have Touch OSC to make the template work?

  • edited September 2018

    @ExAsperis99 Yes, you need Touch OSC.

    They have a version for the Digitakt(Takt) and for the Digitone(Tone), they ask a very small contribution for it. I own both and bought both iPad versions of Takt and Tone.

    For me it is a must have, it gives your DT and DN a lot more power.

  • I bought this a while ago but, kind of ashamed to say, haven’t actually tried it yet. It does one of the things I wish the DT did natively: views and controls for (whatever parameter) across all tracks all at once. The DT could do this is well, just like it does for volumes, but it doesn’t. “Yet”, I hope.

    Thanks for the reminder to dig into this.

  • edited October 2018

    @Pierre118 said:
    @ExAsperis99 Yes, you need Touch OSC.

    They have a version for the Digitakt(Takt) and for the Digitone(Tone), they ask a very small contribution for it. I own both and bought both iPad versions of Takt and Tone.

    For me it is a must have, it gives your DT and DN a lot more power.

    Does this let you save chains? The video makes it look like it might.

  • Oh man. So soon.

  • @raindro said:

    @Pierre118 said:
    @ExAsperis99 Yes, you need Touch OSC.

    They have a version for the Digitakt(Takt) and for the Digitone(Tone), they ask a very small contribution for it. I own both and bought both iPad versions of Takt and Tone.

    For me it is a must have, it gives your DT and DN a lot more power.

    Does this let you save chains? The video makes it look like it might.

    I don't think so but still haven't actually hooked up to my DT yet so can't say for sure.

  • If you have a Launchpad Pro, check out DigiPAD

  • Hi , I had a quick look thru the Digitakt Manual and could'nt find any info on the sample rate options , I saw you could change the "Bit Rate" but what about the "Sample "Rate" ?

  • P23 says "16 Bit Mono" 48khz
    Some on the forum (electronauts) say the ad/da is 24bit/48khz
    Hmm anyone know any more?

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