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Dying to hear what you guys do with this, @dendy, @Liquidmantis and @echoopera. And as much as I love the Digitakt as an instrument, I have yet to find a way to incorporate it in my workflow easily; I'm so envious of you guys who do. I want to add it to existing tracks created in AUM, but the sync is tricky unless the DT runs the show.
I’m really looking forward to this instrument. From what I’ve been hearing from it it sounds like the perfect combination of machines i would enjoy composing with. I’m a big Elektron fan and love this form factor.
It should be a blast to use. Just got confirmation. Syntakt should be here next week, so expect some postings shortly.
I'm an existing Elektron owner (Octatrack here) and I'm interested. I have several devices now that can function as sample-playing drum machines, which is ironic because I'd always been more fascinated by drum synths. Syntakt looks interesting as a drum synth/sequencer.
I may pick up one in a few years. Still learning how to use my MC-707, M8 Tracker, and newly acquired PSR-SX600.
I wonder how many (if not all) of the drum synth in Syntakt can be replicated in Drambo?
ALL of them. No question.
Most of them you can already find on patchstorage (kick drum, rim shot, snare drum, hihat etc. engines), a lot more physical models available in Drambo's Modal Resonator , one would only have to combine everything into one project.
I think that most ppl lusting after the Syntakt rather love it for the combination of hardware with software than getting something new sound-wise.
Yeah, agreed, I've been using Drambo a lot lately. So, while Syntakt is a cool iteration, I don't need more hardware to incorporate into my setup. More wires, power sources, midi clock syncing (ugh), etc. GAS free. Drambo covers so much sound and control wise.
After hearing some stuff of the Syntakt and then some jams with Drambo (On YT or my own jams). I got the same thought, probably all possible on Drambo.
From time to time I got the urge to buy my first Elektron box (never had any hardware for music) but then I realize that I just can’t justify spending so much money only for the tactile experience. But that’s just me and I get that some people feel totally different. Either way I’m always amazed about what beautiful sounds get created on Hardware/Software or both.
Yeah, totally, I'm actually thinking of selling my mk1 Elektron boxes actually. I get more mileage and enjoyment out of my modular and iOS.
But everyone is missing the point. Syntakt+Drambo is the dream combo to dominate the sonic universe.
Well, that's what I convinced myself to believe as I gave Elektron my money
I always enjoying to hear what you come up with on Instagram.🙂
I have a Digitakt which I don’t use much because, like @ExAsperis99 above I haven’t found a way to smoothly integrate it with the iPad apps. Clock issues, blah issues… But I won’t sell it for the simple fact that I admire the device. It’s so bloody cool and fun to tweak. I’d recommend trying it, it’s not only the tactile aspect, it’s an amazing experience.
You're one of the people I blame for the unplanned proliferation of hardware grooveboxes in my home.
(its all in good jest....totally guilty of the same thing myself)
Nailed it in every respect.
Thank you so much. 😄
The curiosity is definitely still there to try one out. Maybe if someday I find a good deal on the 2nd hand market. Since I don’t have a desktop I would have to figure out how well the connection with a basic iPad would work. My main problem would be to decide which box to get, Sampler or Synthesis (would prefer both like Drambo does). I leaning more towards Synthesis so that leaves me with the Cycles (a bit to basic for me, but the cheapest), Digitone (only 4 tracks) or using Digitakt with Singlecycles waveforms ( but getting Samples into it from the iPad is if im right currently not possible or is it?). Syntakt looks features wise good but too expensive for me. All in all very interesting boxes🙂
Hmm, wasn't expecting all the analog machines (SY DUAL VCO is very nice in the Rytm).
Looks like some of the digital SY (synth) machines (SY BITS, SY TONE, SY CHORD, SY TOY) are from the Model:Cycles. Not too exciting.
Would like to have seen more digital SY machines, like the DigiPro, SuperWave, and SID from the MnM. At least gives us a few Ensemble machines for chords.
All this talk about Syntakt made me start missing my Octatrack, so I finally upgraded a MKII version. Due next week, fun!
That must have stung a little bit. They still make a valid tool for you tho. That's how I am about NI. Get over whatever beef I had because Kontakt still just works for me.
(I do wish I could get on with the octa)
@echoopera Looking forward to seeing what you do with this and the combo with Drambo will be something to behold!
There’s an app called “transfer” to transfer samples to the DT from the iPad. But I haven’t found it to be very reliable.
One thing I don’t like about the Digitakt is that there isn’t a “kit” concept, meaning somehow separating sequence data from actual samples to be able to easily switch/save whole kits. I have the same issue with Drambo.
That's what I miss on the Digitakt too.
At least in Drambo you have presets that work perfectly as kits.
Uh oh, just watched loopop's video and skimmed through the manual.
Don't remember the last time I felt this bloated.
The Monomachine is my all-time fave, due to its simplified multi-synthesis, and Syntakt is close. Close enough. I'll hold out to see if Elektron makes a 'Syntone' keyboard though.
Ah ok, yes a Kit concept would be very handy.
Unfortunately the app “transfer” isn’t available in my country, so I can’t get new sounds onto it without a Desktop I guess. Looks like in my situation a Digitakt wouldn’t be a a good buy and my choices would be Digitone or Model Cycles.
I will definitely wait for some real musical content of these machines. Wondering if it is rather limited…?!? I may not “get it” yet
Quick question, sorry for using this thread.
I found a used Model Cycles for around 220€.
Would it a be a good first Elektron Box at this price or should I wait for a Digitone?
I know the Cycles sound capabilities aren’t near as on the Digitone but it’s cheaper and I have Drambo
@Nathi94 Model Cycles is, imo, the perfect 1st Elektron box. It's the easiest one to learn Elektron's workflow. That way if you don't like their workflow (which gets more complicated with the more expensive boxes), you won't lose much cash when you sell it. And 220€ seems like a good deal.
That’s what my thought was too. It comes without the original package but all stuff is included and a usb charging cable. I guess like you said not a bad deal that maybe satisfy my urge for hardware.
This is actually my second OT after getting burned by Elektron on the first one. Took a few years to get over, but nothing comes close to what the OT can do. I’ll ignore the company and how I was treated and just enjoy the hardware.
Your OT vid was one of the very first I watched for learning purposes, when I got my OT. Thank you for that.
Elektron is a different company with both Cenk and Ess gone. Some peeps think it's a downgrade, but I have no opinion on that.