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Digitakt II - Official thread

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  • Give us a looper and a granular fx or engine in an update and I’m in. Until then my Op-1 field and iPad are at the forefront!

  • Elektron.se site finally came back online and was able to order a device.

    The dream lives! :smile:

  • @dendy said:

    @drez said:

    @dendy said:
    fucking hell i am SOOOO excited .. looks like that 16 stereo tracks and 3 LFOs per track are real !!!! This is really unexpected, never believed they do such huge upgrade, it's almost surreal ... will buy this in first second when it arrives on market :-)))

    Yeah man, I use my Syntakt so much, I had considered selling my Digitakt. Now I definitely am going to! I actually might give it to a young guy that I think could learn on it. Version 2 is a must buy.

    :+1:

    btw. would love to hear / see some of your jams with elektron boxes, are you ready to release something ? :)

    You know me...never release anything anymore :# Work has been destroying me as of late. I do have most likely my last iOS tune almost complete. Probably within a month 😂

    I've got to dive into the song mode more. I find myself just noodling forEVER on the elektrons...and it doesn't bother me in the slightest.

  • @OnfraySin said:
    I just bought the "absolutely clear fake" >:)

    Same. Hopefully they will take my absolutley clear fake money!

  • edited April 25

    @drez said:

    @OnfraySin said:
    I just bought the "absolutely clear fake" >:)

    Same. Hopefully they will take my absolutley clear fake money!

    Well fiat money are scam, so you are actually not wrong here 😂🤣

    Curious who will get it first 👹

    You know me...never release anything anymore :# Work has been destroying me as of late. I do have most likely my last iOS tune almost complete. Probably within a month 😂

    You should say "in may or june".. if you miss deadline , you can alway say "i mentioned NEXT YEAR may or june" 🤣😂

    I've got to dive into the song mode more. I find myself just noodling forEVER on the elektrons...

    this is what i do too.. actually never used song mode.. i just build some basic parttern and then i do some noodling - usually just muting /unmuting tracks, occasionally pressing "fill" button and tweaking knobs ... When i feel it's more or less ok, i just connect iohone via USB to digitakt and just record video of it .. Try it sometimes, it's different approach than building whole song, it's lot of fun and you don't need spend time with boring stuff of constructing whole track ;)

  • Does anyone know the price and availability?

  • edited April 25

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  • @echoopera said:
    Monophonic audio tracks? No man, it's 16 Tracks of Stereo Audio...what video aren't you watching :smiley:

    He probably means polyphonic audio.

  • edited April 25

    This is the easiest to digest video about the Digitakt 2 I've seen so far:

    Would this work?

  • @Antos3345 said:
    Does anyone know the price and availability?

    Already available, 990 EUR at thomann.de

  • edited April 25

    @kirmesteggno said:
    This is the easiest to digest video about the Digitakt 2 I've seen so far:

    Would this work?

    Of course it will do, but it is unnecessary complex. You don't need second audio interface, just put audio from iPad back to audio input of Digitakt - you can pass trhu audio IN in Digitakt to out so it will go into your conmputer via USB in sync with other Digitakt audio channels .. You save 1 sound card and troubles with latency ;)

  • edited April 25

    @dendy said:
    My suggestion would be to sent audio from iPad BACK to Digitakt (you can just pass thru audio output of digitakt iinto USB and this way it will be perfectly in sync with audio of rest Digitakt tracks - also you save 2 audio interfaces :-)

    Can it pass through more than one track? Do you sum all synths inside your iPad host like AUM? I guess you can mute tracks in AUM to record the synths through Overbridge invidually into Ableton, or is there a better way for production?

  • edited April 25

    @kirmesteggno said:

    @dendy said:
    My suggestion would be to sent audio from iPad BACK to Digitakt (you can just pass thru audio output of digitakt iinto USB and this way it will be perfectly in sync with audio of rest Digitakt tracks - also you save 2 audio interfaces :-)

    Can it pass through more than one track? Do you sum all synths inside your iPad host like AUM?

    Well, Dikitakt has only 1 stereo input so yeah, you need sum everything in iPad and then sent to Digitakt audio input .. ah i understand now, you want to set multiple audio tracks from iPad into computer .. then your solution is only viable one ..

    I think you will definitely ran into some kind of latency troubles, you will need to add some negative time offset into all audio tracks from iPad to have them in sync with audio frrom USB of Digitakt, otherwise iPad audio will be behind Digitakt audio approximately about "audio interface 1 output latency + audio interface 2 input latency"

    I guess you can set offset +/- in miliseconds inside Live for each audio track, so that should be solvable.

  • @kirmesteggno said:

    @OnfraySin said:

    @dendy said:

    @OnfraySin said:
    I just bought the "absolutely clear fake"
    :)

    Me too lol 🤣 It’s madness what they did .. cannot be more happy that i was completely wrong 😂🤣

    This thing is INSANE.

    Digitakt II -- iPad -- Ableton. THE TRINITY

    What would your workflow look like with those three? How does it integrate with the iPad?

    Usb to iPad (audio and midi bidirectional). Play and jamming!

  • edited April 25

    This one’s really good

    lol. Too late.

  • @dendy said:

    @Antos3345 said:
    Does anyone know the price and availability?

    Already available, 990 EUR at thomann.de

    ah , thanks.. :)

  • The thing with this Digitakt II is that seems oriented to performance. And this is what I want. I don't like "do songs" (in fact, I'll never record or publish any song). For me, it's like when I grab my violin or the piano. I want to spend time playing and be happy.

    Because of this, Digitakt II is the sweet spot between the insane Octatrack workflow and the fast noodle of Digitakt I

  • @dendy said:

    @kirmesteggno said:

    @dendy said:
    My suggestion would be to sent audio from iPad BACK to Digitakt (you can just pass thru audio output of digitakt iinto USB and this way it will be perfectly in sync with audio of rest Digitakt tracks - also you save 2 audio interfaces :-)

    Can it pass through more than one track? Do you sum all synths inside your iPad host like AUM?

    Well, Dikitakt has only 1 stereo input so yeah, you need sum everything in iPad and then sent to Digitakt audio input .. ah i understand now, you want to set multiple audio tracks from iPad into computer .. then your solution is only viable one ..

    I think you will definitely ran into some kind of latency troubles, you will need to add some negative time offset into all audio tracks from iPad to have them in sync with audio frrom USB of Digitakt, otherwise iPad audio will be behind Digitakt audio approximately about "audio interface 1 output latency + audio interface 2 input latency"

    I guess you can set offset +/- in miliseconds inside Live for each audio track, so that should be solvable.

    Sounds like too much of a hassle indeed. My current workflow is to come up with a nice 8 bar loop and record it in AUM and then throw the individual tracks into Abletons session view for jamming and eventually making songs out of it. This can be 30 or more tracks because I use a lot of sends to create extra layers that I can then later add or remove within an arrangement in Ableton or when I'm jamming with the audio files in the session view.

    In theory I could pipe it through the DT2 for jamming and then when I want to have it in the DAW just record it in AUM like I'm doing now (without the drums that would get imported with the DT2 and Overbridge) and airdrop the recorded tracks for Ableton.

    @OnfraySin said:

    @kirmesteggno said:

    @OnfraySin said:

    @dendy said:

    @OnfraySin said:
    I just bought the "absolutely clear fake"
    :)

    Me too lol 🤣 It’s madness what they did .. cannot be more happy that i was completely wrong 😂🤣

    This thing is INSANE.

    Digitakt II -- iPad -- Ableton. THE TRINITY

    What would your workflow look like with those three? How does it integrate with the iPad?

    Usb to iPad (audio and midi bidirectional). Play and jamming!

    Does the USB work with the iPad? My impression was that it works only with a desktop and overbridge.

    @OnfraySin said:
    The thing with this Digitakt II is that seems oriented to performance. And this is what I want. I don't like "do songs" (in fact, I'll never record or publish any song). For me, it's like when I grab my violin or the piano. I want to spend time playing and be happy.

    Because of this, Digitakt II is the sweet spot between the insane Octatrack workflow and the fast noodle of Digitakt I

    Are you going to use any other gear or controllers or do you perform it all on the Digitakt? The preset switching on the fly on the DT2 looked really interesting for performances.

  • @kirmesteggno said:

    Does the USB work with the iPad? My impression was that it works only with a desktop and overbridge.

    Is usb compliant, so works nicely with iPad, 2audioin-out and Midi

    @kirmesteggno said:

    Are you going to use any other gear or controllers or do you perform it all on the Digitakt? The preset switching on the fly on the DT2 looked really interesting for performances.

    My idea is use Digitakt as a "drum/sample brain" with iPad for different synths.

    My current setup is iPad for anything (fx, synth, drum, etc)
    0coast / Little Modular as a synth voice
    Launchkontrol XL / 88 keyboard for playing
    Ableton

  • Myself I was pretty excited at first.. The longer sample time, 16 hits instead of 8, and stereo.
    but its still £1000 for a 16bit sampler without velocity sensitive buttons? The OG was 16 bit, I have not heard any different.

    I'd only get that £1000 value from it if it was my main bit of kit and I learnt it like the back of my hand. I know it wouldn't be my main bit of kit.

    Has anybody mentioned that Koala Sampler is all you need yet? ;)

  • @A_Fox said:
    Myself I was pretty excited at first.. The longer sample time, 16 hits instead of 8, and stereo.
    but its still £1000 for a 16bit sampler without velocity sensitive buttons? The OG was 16 bit, I have not heard any different.

    I'd only get that £1000 value from it if it was my main bit of kit and I learnt it like the back of my hand. I know it wouldn't be my main bit of kit.

    Has anybody mentioned that Koala Sampler is all you need yet? ;)

    depends on your needs ..

  • I’m starting to see price drops on the original unit on Reverb which is good news. When they drop low enough I might pick one up.

  • @A_Fox said:
    Has anybody mentioned that Koala Sampler is all you need yet? ;)

    I was thinking it, but not brave enough to say it. :smiley:

  • edited April 25

    @A_Fox said:

    Has anybody mentioned that Koala Sampler is all you need yet? ;)

    +1. I haven’t taken my Digitakt out of its drawer in months.

  • I still play my dumb-condition upright piano.

    Why? Because exists in physical world

    Same with Koala vs Digitakt.

  • @OnfraySin said:
    I still play my dumb-condition upright piano.

    Why? Because exists in physical world

    Same with Koala vs Digitakt.

    Which is why I’ve started going hardware. Hard to beat that tactile feel.

  • 950 euro seems like alot of money, is it still 16 bit sampling?

  • @Danny_Mammy said:
    950 euro seems like alot of money, is it still 16 bit sampling?

    sorry 1000 euro.

  • @cyberheater said:

    @OnfraySin said:
    I still play my dumb-condition upright piano.

    Why? Because exists in physical world

    Same with Koala vs Digitakt.

    Which is why I’ve started going hardware. Hard to beat that tactile feel.

    well, with all respect koala isn’t really competition for Digitakt (not even MK1) … multimode filters, 2 audio ratr LFOs, envelopes,etc … koala is just basic sampler, Digitakt is much much more…

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