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Digitakt II - Official thread

edited April 25 in Hardware

Looks like Digitakt is no more available - it's out of stock directly on Elektron website ( https://www.elektron.se/sk/digitakt ) and some big resellers are just selling remaining items. Somebody shared reply from Thomann.de.

I would say - Digitakt MK2 comming in 3... 2... 1...

Hope it will support stereo samples :smile:

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  • edited March 12

    Digitakt mkII with polyphony, stereo samples and battery portable....that's only I ask

  • @OnfraySin said:
    Digitakt mkII with polyphony, stereo samples and battery portable....that's only I ask

    Polyphony is too much to expect, but yeah agree that would be amazing ..

    On other side, to be realistic, based on experience with Elektron, innovations will stop with white display like on Syntakt and Analog Heat FX and that's it. :lol:

  • edited March 12

    @dendy said:
    Polyphony is too much to expect, but yeah agree that would be amazing ..

    On other side, to be realistic, based on experience with Elektron, innovations will stop with white display like on Syntakt and Analog Heat FX and that's it. :lol:

    Oh, you forgot the....NEW LOGO!

    Yellow Screen FTW

  • BOMBSHELL!

  • Just sold tons of gear and am almost within reach of pulling the trigger on Push 3………..but now??…………..hmmmmmmm!!

    Maybe I’ll wait a bit! :p

  • @QuietBrian said:
    Just sold tons of gear and am almost within reach of pulling the trigger on Push 3………..but now??…………..hmmmmmmm!!

    Maybe I’ll wait a bit! :p

    Just hold on to it and then the price will probably skyrocket and you can get many Push 3’s

  • @QuietBrian said:
    Just sold tons of gear and am almost within reach of pulling the trigger on Push 3………..but now??…………..hmmmmmmm!!

    Maybe I’ll wait a bit! :p

    I believe IF they are planning to release Digi mk2, we will see it on Superbooth, so May 16-18 2024

  • @dendy said:

    @OnfraySin said:
    Digitakt mkII with polyphony, stereo samples and battery portable....that's only I ask

    Polyphony is too much to expect, but yeah agree that would be amazing ..

    Polyphony would make the Digitakt unbelievable. Libraries from Sounds From Mars and you got all the synths you can think of.
    Why would polyphony be too much to expect?. Too much ram or processing power to play multiple samples?. It would sure need a lot more storage than the current 1gb.

  • edited March 13

    Edit: i'm dumb

  • @tahiche said:

    @dendy said:

    @OnfraySin said:
    Digitakt mkII with polyphony, stereo samples and battery portable....that's only I ask

    Polyphony is too much to expect, but yeah agree that would be amazing ..

    Polyphony would make the Digitakt unbelievable. Libraries from Sounds From Mars and you got all the synths you can think of.
    Why would polyphony be too much to expect?. Too much ram or processing power to play multiple samples?. It would sure need a lot more storage than the current 1gb.

    The DT has 8 MIDI tracks, each 4-voice polyphonic and if you're using ready-made sample libs anyway, you could have a little Raspberry doing all the multichannel sample playback via MIDI from the DT.
    It's a bit of work to set everything up but the same would be true for loading all these samples into a DT mk2.

  • edited March 13

    @tahiche said:

    @dendy said:

    @OnfraySin said:
    Digitakt mkII with polyphony, stereo samples and battery portable....that's only I ask

    Polyphony is too much to expect, but yeah agree that would be amazing ..

    Polyphony would make the Digitakt unbelievable. Libraries from Sounds From Mars and you got all the synths you can think of.
    Why would polyphony be too much to expect?. Too much ram or processing power to play multiple samples?. It would sure need a lot more storage than the current 1gb.

    polyphony is not just about multiple instances of samples played .. it’s much more complex.. think about entire channel chain - envelopes, lfos, filter - all that needs to be processed indepently for every voice of polyphony.. Based on fact it has audio rate LFOs and based o filter quality i guess they use at least 4x oversamoling.. to make all this polyphonic - you need pretty much a lot more powerfull CPU

    to make every of 8 channels 4 voice polyphonic means you need 32x more processing power …

  • polyphony is totally doable but would cut in on the massive profit Elektron makes. it would mean them using more RAM and a faster CPU.

  • edited March 13

    Let's hope there's an update to essentially create an OctaTrack in the Digitakt Form Factor and bring all that OT goodness+more to this wonderfully compact groove box :)

  • edited March 13

    @echoopera said:
    Let's hope there's an update to essentially create an OctaTrack in the Digitakt Form Factor and bring all that OT goodness+more to this wonderfully compact groove box :)

    I am here realistic to avoid later disappointment .. I guess they will stick with Digitone/Syntakt format, which limits number of physical controlls, which menasn Octatrack-level features unlikely ... Also i believe they will try hold backward compatibility of firmware updates with old devices, so not expecting any feature which would break this ...

    my raw guesses are:

    HW:

    • new display (same like in Syntakt / Analog Heat+FX)
    • bigger internal storage (4 GB)
    • more RAM memory (256 MB)
    • velocity sensitive trigs ?? (unlikely)
    • build in battery ?? (unlikely)

    FW (backward compatible with DT Mk1):

    • some new machines (wavetable synth ? granulator synth ?)
    • possibility to trim also existing loaded sample, not just during sampling
    • new filter types ? (digitone has more filter types than digitakt)
    • maybe third LFO ? (more like my wish than real chance - would make sense only in case they add granulator machine :))
  • edited March 13

    @Danny_Mammy said:
    polyphony is totally doable but would cut in on the massive profit Elektron makes.

    Not with SIGNIFICANTLY more powerfull CPU .. i think i saw mentioned in some forum directly by somebody from Elektron that it was small miracle that they managed to add second LFO - LOT of optimisations of code was needed to get enough CPU in current hardware for second LFO ... In that case, adding polyphony is totally out of discussion without using MANY times more powerful CPU

    Then again - adding polyphony to new model with better CPU would mean breaking firmware and project compatibiltiy with MK1, and looking on their update from Analog 4/Rhythm MK1 -> MK2, i think backward compatibility is important for them ...

  • I just want a proper slicer...4, 8, 16, 24, 32....or Lazy Chops :)

  • edited March 13

    @echoopera said:
    I just want a proper slicer...4, 8, 16, 24, 32....or Lazy Chops :)

    You have seen the v1.5 Digitakt update, right? 😉

  • Yeah...but where's the visual representation of the Slice markers, and the ability to lazy chop.

    It was a long shot...I thought I remember seeing something about slices in 1.5...thanks for posting those.

    Looks like Sweetwater and B&H still have some units.

  • edited March 16

    @dendy said:

    @Danny_Mammy said:
    polyphony is totally doable but would cut in on the massive profit Elektron makes.

    Not with SIGNIFICANTLY more powerfull CPU .. i think i saw mentioned in some forum directly by somebody from Elektron that it was small miracle that they managed to add second LFO - LOT of optimisations of code was needed to get enough CPU in current hardware for second LFO ... In that case, adding polyphony is totally out of discussion without using MANY times more powerful CPU

    Then again - adding polyphony to new model with better CPU would mean breaking firmware and project compatibiltiy with MK1, and looking on their update from Analog 4/Rhythm MK1 -> MK2, i think backward compatibility is important for them ...

    did you read my full post? you only quoted part of it ?

    I said a more powerful CPU is required for polyphony. elektron have a nice profit margin on their current products and i dont expect them to cut into that.

    'polyphony is totally doable but would cut in on the massive profit Elektron makes. it would mean them using more RAM and a faster CPU'

  • edited April 23

    i bet this is fake.. it's too powerfull and makes no sense in terms of rest of product line .. also this would need ENORMOUS CPU (16 streo trakcs with delay/reverb/chorus/overdrive PER track is just nonsense lol, not without at least 10x more powerfull CPU )..

  • That copy doesn't read like something Elektron would write.

  • @Tarekith said:
    That copy doesn't read like something Elektron would write.

    yeah exactly .. it's absolutely clear fake

  • edited April 23

    Not fake at all. I saw the original store.

    Perhaps a test in the store, but it was uploaded. Maybe as a placeholder, yes

    And after that, mods closed and erase all the content about this on elektronauts

  • For iPad users it’d be huge if you could access the DT inputs (jacks 1 &2) when using the DT as audio interface. I don’t know why it’s not currently possible, I see no technical impediment. It’d make the DT + iPad a killer combo with no need for extra interfaces if you wanted to add some instruments or vocals.

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