Nothing makes me happier than a video with good chapter makers. Imagine the joy when you said "this is the doggie distraction minute" and I checked to find that you had made a chapter for it. Bravo
So much respect for Elektron for continuing to add features this many years into the product's lifecycle. Also much respect to you for these fun but fully educational videos.
@@soffter Definitely addictive. It's on par with John Williams, they translate so well to orchestra. Very evocative. The game blew my mind as a 12 year old when it released. Enjoy the playthrough!
First time viewer - fun video! I've had my Digitakt since it came out and it's so freaking amazing how much they have added. I remember when the big issue was "when overbridge??" and look how far it has come now. The new machines add so much more flexibility in direct creative exploration without having to fiddle with all these intricate hacks. In the manual they talk about the Digitakt having "soul" or something to that effect and in the past I always thought that was kinda overstated fluff, because the DT still always seemed very "mechanical" and technical and fiddly... like, yeah it could do a LOT of stuff but it's like you had to consult the Elektronauts Handbook of Secret Hacks to do all of it - but now as it is today I think I could truly stand by the sentiment that it has grown to be something with true soul in a streamlined and elegant form.
These updates come from viewing the Digitakt as a musical instrument rather than an electronic box. Well done Elektron. Keep the musical instrument design philosophy. It differentiates you in a crowded sea of electronic boxes.
Your final points are totally on point. There seems to be real - sustainable - philosophy from Elektron about product lifespan and the longevity of these machines through continuous (and perfectly doable) updates. I feel there was blip with the Analog series and how quickly they went from MKI to MKII, but they seem to have found their stride in UI and industrial design now
My Mk1 a4 is going to need a ui board soon. Elektron send them for £125 each that’s pretty good for all the top encoders display and buttons. Not soldering required. It’s like ten year old and still going strong with slight unresponsive encoders when spun too fast. I’ll just store the ui board safe until it’s time to fit.
Its a great strategy because the second hand market can kill your product, which is especially true for modular equipment. If you promise updates people will think twice about selling and upgrading to another manufacturer.
New to the channel. Thank you for just blowing my mind by pointing out that Digitakt with OS 1.5 has time-stretching. How the hell did I miss that?? I've been clamouring for that feature for eons. I really should pay attention when updating the OS. PS - and I say this with all the love in the world as I love your style and humour - but you remind me a lot of Kip Dynamite!
I have both the Digitakt and the Octatrack. I'll always love the Octatrack for the two things the Digitakt can never replicate: the crossfader and external cards for holding GB's of samples! Having said that the Digitakt is really damn impressive for it's price point. Just.. wow 😍
I literally secured a second hand purchase of an OTMK2 last night to be picked up tomorrow and this drops today. Always wanted slicing on the DT but didn't think it would ever come. But wow. Still going to be getting the OT because I honestly think it still adds so much more.
Lack of storage space on the Digitakt is the main thing keeping me from getting one. Yeah, I know it's not *that* restrictive compared to 90s samplers... but my other modern samples all accept some form of external storage (SD cards, USB sticks) so I can have 100s of gigs of samples at my disposable. If I got the Digitakt I fear that I'd be forever be transferring samples to and from the thing. I think I'll wait to see if they do an MK2 version which accepts SD cards. If they do, I'll buy without hesitation. All I want is external storage and stereo samples!
This is some top tier youtube right here, been loving your digitakt videos. Definitely the best overview of the new features I've seen so far. Keep up the good work
Quickly becoming my favourite synth channel, I love that you fuck with breaks and your sense of humor is great. I hope we get some machines on dn, midi arp would be killer.
@@shannonpalmer yeah, having waited months for the mkII I was kinda underwhelmed overall (as I am with most new Roland gear). It's a decent machine, but with this update I don't foresee myself using any other sampler for a while.
using the Digitakt as a sound collage/musique concrete machine, I'd be more then content if this was its final form. Even now that v2 is out, i still dont feel urgent to swap out v1 for it based on my needs. Excellent machine that's now a personal staple
Following the general idea of making “tricks” and “hacks” into machines that are easy to use, I have an idea about stereo tracks and control all. How about we make a machine called “mirror” that just links a track to another track? Choose a track to mirror, then the mirror track is the same machine, and responds to all of the controls on the mirrored track. Basically a customisable “control all” feature. This technically still isn’t stereo sampling, but obviously all you need to do from this point is just sample L and R channels separately and assign them to tracks mirroring each other.
i wonder if you could do this in a way already by importing a left and right side audio track and then hard panning them in the digitakt, you could get around the control by just copying all the sequence data, OR using midi loopback to control both channels. I'm not a huge stereo guy tbh but it might be a cool experiment !
@@soffter midi loopback isn’t really a viable option, and sequence data doesn’t include parameter changes, but yeah, I like the idea of importing stereo tracks as two tracks via, say, Transfer:). Writing a simple script for Transfer is probably much easier than coding for an actual Digitakt firmware. Still want a mirror machine though:)
Awesome thanks for the run through. Do you know if there is a lead-in or something that you could “plan” it to the recording if you do a step length recording? Otherwise timing it to run in sync could still be quite difficult.
i haven't found a way to implement that quite yet :( I have a feeling elektron will hold some features like that back and tell us "oh well you can use an octatrack for that" @>@
Great, video, thank you as always! Do you think it's possible for Elektron to open up tracks 9-16 for additional audio tracks, like you can choose if you want audio or midi?
@@soffter I think I'm most curious to see how people compare the new update to similar features in something like the SP404. I've considered getting one to supplement my Digitakt, but now I wonder if I even need it.
Say waaaaahh? I don't even have one, what am I even excited about? Maybe it's just Wes and his infectious vibe. Real talk this is a good update though. 🧟 More Elektron moooore.
Great video bro. I passed on the digitakt and opted for the octatrack, and now this lol. It’s cool tho. I’ve been using my sp404mk2 as my “digitakt” lol along with my octatrack and I’ve been loving that work around. It’s been a refreshing work flow giving the mpc a break. This update is amazing but I think at this point I’m too deep into the octatrack to turn back now 😂😂
Listen, if you’re not Elektroning in 2023, you’re missing out. Elektron just keep pushing out great features. Digitakt is more relevant today than it ever was.
@soffter - amazing tutorial. Opened a whole realm of possibilities! I found a really useful way to time stretch without the pitch shift and still get a really smooth sound: - use the Slice machine - set the Grid to 16 (assuming that is how many slices are in your beat) - assign a different slice (1 through 16) for each of the 16 steps in a Digitakt pattern - play with the BPM now and you get a timestretched beat which you can mute/unmute for each step of the beat, can play with the amp evelope and more.... I have a question for you - I was hoping to find a way to repitch a oneshot sample (like a bass note) without changing the length (aka timestretch but to the original sample's length) - I can't quite find a way yet with these additions... so close.
After further exploration, if the BPM varies by much, the sample lengths for each slice get changed and it doesn't sound as good. I have the same conclusion as you - the old school repitch is the best for keeping the quality of the sample while changing BPM
Amazing video on the topic! Thank you Wes for the content and props to Elektron for giving us all these updates. 🐕! Question, is there a way in the REpitch mode to change the sample start positions without having a effect on the pitch??
If the Digitakt had stereo I would never ever say anything against it. Who knows. Maybe if an Mk2 comes out in this lifetime. If it had stereo it would be my dream machine
I really like the new bar length recording feature. Do you have any tips on how to integrate these live recordings into a live set? How easy would it be to add one of these live recordings to a new track seamlessly and keep them looping?
super easy! I would encourage you to play around with the threshold settings - this will allow you to instantaneously start sampling and record perfect loops, after they're recorded they can be instantly assigned to a track, then sliced or time stretched. you can even resample the internal bus, so you could pretty easily record 8 internal patterns and put them all on ONE pattern ! It's insanely powerful and there's a lot to explore !
The repitch does the exact opposite of timestretching. It changes the pitch as you change the tempo. The whole idea of timestretching was that the pitch didn’t change as you changed tempo. This is just speeding up or slowing down a sample in time with the set tempo. Maybe it’s just me, having bought my first sampler 30 years ago I have a very specific idea of what timestretching is. Werp is closer to it.
one of my biggest peeves with the Digitakt was that its bit reduction was just so terrible and basically unusable unless you wanted to make some really gnarly sounds and for this I am thankful we have a new BRR
So i have never used one of these... Here is how i usually sample. 1. Sample in song to chop 2.edit start and stop point so it's on beat 3.time stretch sample 4.slice sample and record new pattern from slices. Is all of that possible? I saw that you can time stretch and slice but can you slice the time stretched audio afterwards?
It would be neat if they updated syntakt/digitakt to add more stuff and then afterwards add some features to the Model line to make them better as well. Like trickle down the features so the top line is still the king but the little guys get some the love (Assuming the hardware can handle it). The Cycles got me into Elektron and this update made me go and buy a Digitakt so its a good gateway drug
@@soffter maybe with the help of the new step recording feature: laying down different single cycle waveforms over 64 steps, recording/resample 64 exact steps, new sample loaded in a slice machine with 64 grid (of course). this will show if 64 is always 64 in the math of the digitakt when the resampled waves are clean^^
What's that ambient track playing at the end of the video!? I know it but my brain cant tell if it's zelda or aphex twin or animal collective or a secret 4th option.
Nope it’s the inflation for the components and microprocessor. As u can see, all the others instruments, except the Models, are increase. And generally all the price of instruments in electronic music industry are increase.
I feel bad for all those who bought the original Digitakt after the Digitalt II came out... Their value dropped like a rock while owners desperately try to unload them at premium cost on Reverb with no one buying them... So Glad that I held off and didn't buy the original because it was mono... Rule of thumb, never buy anything in mono that should be stereo because almost always a new version will eventually be released in stereo... 💥
¯\_(ツ)_/ I have yet to really feel the need to upgrade. DT1 is still a serious machine, and it will be for ages, grabbing one for 400$ is an insanely good deal, if you need a drum machine there literally is not a better value than that. Stereo just isn’t really that important to me, the compressor fixes, 3rd LFO, filter, and extra tracks are cool, but I don’t NEED them ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Can anyone help me out so I got a digitakt and when trying to create a new directory with a sample when naming it and then saving it comes up with an error message. Can anyone help me to fix this would be much appreciated.
Internet made everybody lazy. Bad videogames, films, tinder, updates after 5 or 6 years for those machines... Sad era. If people were committed to release full products..... They laugh in your face except you have a daw
Nothing makes me happier than a video with good chapter makers. Imagine the joy when you said "this is the doggie distraction minute" and I checked to find that you had made a chapter for it. Bravo
So much respect for Elektron for continuing to add features this many years into the product's lifecycle.
Also much respect to you for these fun but fully educational videos.
thank you ! C:
I feel spoiled sometimes. Thanks Elektron, Thanks Wes!
they really do be doing the work !
This update is badass! I love that Elektron listens to us party people and continues to update their devices.
Party people in the house.
This update is the perfect reason for a “Better Gear” episode
I dont have friends, I have synth youtubers
I just love how Zelda Ocarina of time music is playing in the background 🤣
Been watching my partner play it for the last week and those melodies are INFECTIOUS!
@@soffter Definitely addictive. It's on par with John Williams, they translate so well to orchestra. Very evocative. The game blew my mind as a 12 year old when it released. Enjoy the playthrough!
Ich hasse die Zelda Mucke!😤😡
First time viewer - fun video! I've had my Digitakt since it came out and it's so freaking amazing how much they have added. I remember when the big issue was "when overbridge??" and look how far it has come now. The new machines add so much more flexibility in direct creative exploration without having to fiddle with all these intricate hacks. In the manual they talk about the Digitakt having "soul" or something to that effect and in the past I always thought that was kinda overstated fluff, because the DT still always seemed very "mechanical" and technical and fiddly... like, yeah it could do a LOT of stuff but it's like you had to consult the Elektronauts Handbook of Secret Hacks to do all of it - but now as it is today I think I could truly stand by the sentiment that it has grown to be something with true soul in a streamlined and elegant form.
These updates come from viewing the Digitakt as a musical instrument rather than an electronic box. Well done Elektron. Keep the musical instrument design philosophy. It differentiates you in a crowded sea of electronic boxes.
Ned Flanders is on point RE: digitakt
Your final points are totally on point. There seems to be real - sustainable - philosophy from Elektron about product lifespan and the longevity of these machines through continuous (and perfectly doable) updates. I feel there was blip with the Analog series and how quickly they went from MKI to MKII, but they seem to have found their stride in UI and industrial design now
My Mk1 a4 is going to need a ui board soon. Elektron send them for £125 each that’s pretty good for all the top encoders display and buttons. Not soldering required. It’s like ten year old and still going strong with slight unresponsive encoders when spun too fast. I’ll just store the ui board safe until it’s time to fit.
It's certainly reassuring and a huge vote of confidence for me!
lots of companies are falling short and elektron is STEPPING UP!
@@soffter that’s good to hear 👍😉
Its a great strategy because the second hand market can kill your product, which is especially true for modular equipment. If you promise updates people will think twice about selling and upgrading to another manufacturer.
I hope Florian saw this video! Thanks Wes for the tips I was slicing my amens in fl studio I didn’t realize it had this update! I’m behind the times
NOW I BELIEVE AGAIN ! In what , i have NO clue , but my faith is STRONG !
New to the channel. Thank you for just blowing my mind by pointing out that Digitakt with OS 1.5 has time-stretching. How the hell did I miss that?? I've been clamouring for that feature for eons. I really should pay attention when updating the OS. PS - and I say this with all the love in the world as I love your style and humour - but you remind me a lot of Kip Dynamite!
I have both the Digitakt and the Octatrack. I'll always love the Octatrack for the two things the Digitakt can never replicate: the crossfader and external cards for holding GB's of samples!
Having said that the Digitakt is really damn impressive for it's price point. Just.. wow 😍
I literally secured a second hand purchase of an OTMK2 last night to be picked up tomorrow and this drops today. Always wanted slicing on the DT but didn't think it would ever come. But wow. Still going to be getting the OT because I honestly think it still adds so much more.
Lack of storage space on the Digitakt is the main thing keeping me from getting one. Yeah, I know it's not *that* restrictive compared to 90s samplers... but my other modern samples all accept some form of external storage (SD cards, USB sticks) so I can have 100s of gigs of samples at my disposable. If I got the Digitakt I fear that I'd be forever be transferring samples to and from the thing.
I think I'll wait to see if they do an MK2 version which accepts SD cards. If they do, I'll buy without hesitation. All I want is external storage and stereo samples!
@@rorz999yeah you nailed it. The luck of stereo is a massive pain in the butt 😭
This is some top tier youtube right here, been loving your digitakt videos. Definitely the best overview of the new features I've seen so far. Keep up the good work
If they add stereo sampling I would think I've died and gone to heaven!
Hopefully it will be included in a MK2 version 🤞🏻
Quickly becoming my favourite synth channel, I love that you fuck with breaks and your sense of humor is great. I hope we get some machines on dn, midi arp would be killer.
Dude no one else has mentioned the LFO destinations, I was afraid to hope, but my god that is brilliant, thanks. And i got my 2nd lfo back!
Thanks. Got my digitakt yesterday and updated this morning. You saved me a little reading 😃
good review, thanks
WES, I LIKE YOUR THOUGHTS!
Honestly, this update blew me away that I'm a loyal Elektron customer.
Exactly, I think the warp mode just makes the “retrigger with lfo to change play position” hack into simple and useful function.
I think this update just made my SP-404 mkII completely redundant. So ima sell it! THANK YOU ELEKTRON
So glad I didn't pull the trigger on a MKII!
Lol i literally sold my 404 yesterday, and this update, plus the Koala app update, are making me less and less sad about that.
@@shannonpalmer yeah, having waited months for the mkII I was kinda underwhelmed overall (as I am with most new Roland gear). It's a decent machine, but with this update I don't foresee myself using any other sampler for a while.
Best overview of the update. Like best. And why I am not surprised ) I come here only for the best 👍🏻
using the Digitakt as a sound collage/musique concrete machine, I'd be more then content if this was its final form. Even now that v2 is out, i still dont feel urgent to swap out v1 for it based on my needs. Excellent machine that's now a personal staple
Elektron certainly earns brand loyalty!
It’s like Christmas morning as a kid!!!!!
BETTER maybe lol
11:30 epic moment! All my friends are synth!
Don't forget the Octatrack can store and play stereo samples, the Digitakt can't :) Amazing update!
this is kind of a massive what the fuck ever lol
Thank you for your work.
Love your delivery, love the videos.
Yay Softpops!
i really hope we get the ability to manually set our slices when sampling
man same that'd be pretty tite
Wishing the Rytm MkII could get this love 🥹
Shoutout to @AudioPilz: Maybe a Better Gear episode?!
Following the general idea of making “tricks” and “hacks” into machines that are easy to use, I have an idea about stereo tracks and control all.
How about we make a machine called “mirror” that just links a track to another track? Choose a track to mirror, then the mirror track is the same machine, and responds to all of the controls on the mirrored track. Basically a customisable “control all” feature.
This technically still isn’t stereo sampling, but obviously all you need to do from this point is just sample L and R channels separately and assign them to tracks mirroring each other.
i wonder if you could do this in a way already by importing a left and right side audio track and then hard panning them in the digitakt,
you could get around the control by just copying all the sequence data, OR using midi loopback to control both channels.
I'm not a huge stereo guy tbh but it might be a cool experiment !
@@soffter midi loopback isn’t really a viable option, and sequence data doesn’t include parameter changes, but yeah, I like the idea of importing stereo tracks as two tracks via, say, Transfer:). Writing a simple script for Transfer is probably much easier than coding for an actual Digitakt firmware. Still want a mirror machine though:)
Werp feature in OS 1.5 is incredibly intuitive
Awesome thanks for the run through. Do you know if there is a lead-in or something that you could “plan” it to the recording if you do a step length recording? Otherwise timing it to run in sync could still be quite difficult.
i haven't found a way to implement that quite yet :(
I have a feeling elektron will hold some features like that back and tell us
"oh well you can use an octatrack for that" @>@
Great, video, thank you as always! Do you think it's possible for Elektron to open up tracks 9-16 for additional audio tracks, like you can choose if you want audio or midi?
I feel like the digitakt hit its final form two updates ago and now we're just being spoiled
I'LL TAKE IT THO ! :D
@@soffter I think I'm most curious to see how people compare the new update to similar features in something like the SP404. I've considered getting one to supplement my Digitakt, but now I wonder if I even need it.
Great video to a person interested! Oh that’s me! 😆
Say waaaaahh? I don't even have one, what am I even excited about? Maybe it's just Wes and his infectious vibe. Real talk this is a good update though. 🧟 More Elektron moooore.
C: awh awh thank you
Great video bro. I passed on the digitakt and opted for the octatrack, and now this lol. It’s cool tho. I’ve been using my sp404mk2 as my “digitakt” lol along with my octatrack and I’ve been loving that work around. It’s been a refreshing work flow giving the mpc a break. This update is amazing but I think at this point I’m too deep into the octatrack to turn back now 😂😂
Listen, if you’re not Elektroning in 2023, you’re missing out. Elektron just keep pushing out great features. Digitakt is more relevant today than it ever was.
@soffter - amazing tutorial. Opened a whole realm of possibilities! I found a really useful way to time stretch without the pitch shift and still get a really smooth sound:
- use the Slice machine
- set the Grid to 16 (assuming that is how many slices are in your beat)
- assign a different slice (1 through 16) for each of the 16 steps in a Digitakt pattern
- play with the BPM now and you get a timestretched beat which you can mute/unmute for each step of the beat, can play with the amp evelope and more....
I have a question for you - I was hoping to find a way to repitch a oneshot sample (like a bass note) without changing the length (aka timestretch but to the original sample's length) - I can't quite find a way yet with these additions... so close.
After further exploration, if the BPM varies by much, the sample lengths for each slice get changed and it doesn't sound as good. I have the same conclusion as you - the old school repitch is the best for keeping the quality of the sample while changing BPM
You kinda remind me of the Swedish Chef for some reason idk why. Elektron good job bioiz and gurls.
27:48 - You better join the witness protection program after that statement! 😋
good video, great hat.
With the new features the DT enters 1010 music blackbox territory. I wished it had more memory though.
Lol the bad gear guy, so true.
Slicing might be useful with multiple velocity samples.
damn that would be SICK :O
More to come???!!?? Oh please let it be the zoom option and anytime slice for any sample!!
Amazing video on the topic! Thank you Wes for the content and props to Elektron for giving us all these updates. 🐕!
Question, is there a way in the REpitch mode to change the sample start positions without having a effect on the pitch??
hmmm, good question! i'm not entirely sure, but i feel like by using the grid length recording and resampling you COULD achieve this!
@@soffter That sounds like the way! Thanks!
Cool dog!
Needs more cameos 🤣.
man your hilarious. Good channel
Euclidean sequencing! Please Elektron!
the Retrokits RK-002 cable has Euclidean sequencing for the Digitakt
If the Digitakt had stereo I would never ever say anything against it. Who knows. Maybe if an Mk2 comes out in this lifetime.
If it had stereo it would be my dream machine
I really like the new bar length recording feature. Do you have any tips on how to integrate these live recordings into a live set? How easy would it be to add one of these live recordings to a new track seamlessly and keep them looping?
super easy!
I would encourage you to play around with the threshold settings - this will allow you to instantaneously start sampling and record perfect loops,
after they're recorded they can be instantly assigned to a track, then sliced or time stretched.
you can even resample the internal bus, so you could pretty easily record 8 internal patterns and put them all on ONE pattern !
It's insanely powerful and there's a lot to explore !
@@soffter wow cool!!
The repitch does the exact opposite of timestretching. It changes the pitch as you change the tempo. The whole idea of timestretching was that the pitch didn’t change as you changed tempo. This is just speeding up or slowing down a sample in time with the set tempo.
Maybe it’s just me, having bought my first sampler 30 years ago I have a very specific idea of what timestretching is. Werp is closer to it.
sure call it time correction then
🙏❤️🙏you are really funny and very helpfull
🥹
one of my biggest peeves with the Digitakt was that its bit reduction was just so terrible and basically unusable unless you wanted to make some really gnarly sounds and for this I am thankful we have a new BRR
Oh Damm. I sold my DT and was trying to buy an OT . Now I don't know.
You can't have everything, where would you keep it all?
Only thing it needs now is 2 assignable mfx busses with a bunch other fx n it's literally the most ultra powered thing wver
oh jeez that would be TOO powerful, we can dream!
So i have never used one of these... Here is how i usually sample.
1. Sample in song to chop
2.edit start and stop point so it's on beat
3.time stretch sample
4.slice sample and record new pattern from slices.
Is all of that possible? I saw that you can time stretch and slice but can you slice the time stretched audio afterwards?
You could do all of that easily - you’d need to resample the time stretched sample but it’s super easy to do in the box
+1 for video
+1 for doggie
It would be neat if they updated syntakt/digitakt to add more stuff and then afterwards add some features to the Model line to make them better as well. Like trickle down the features so the top line is still the king but the little guys get some the love (Assuming the hardware can handle it). The Cycles got me into Elektron and this update made me go and buy a Digitakt so its a good gateway drug
I would like to see a duophonic mode. the ability to chop and not adjust overlap/release on samples feels wrong.
Jefrey Dahmer on the Digitakt.... The world is weird :) BUT I LOVE IT
Cuz I murder the beat right
Right…?
:)
are 64 slices enough "resolution " to make kind of a digitakt wavetable ?
dang... i hadn't even thought of that... MAYBE?!
@@soffter maybe with the help of the new step recording feature: laying down different single cycle waveforms over 64 steps, recording/resample 64 exact steps, new sample loaded in a slice machine with 64 grid (of course). this will show if 64 is always 64 in the math of the digitakt when the resampled waves are clean^^
Now I feel spoiled, so how about Overbridge iOS?
cc probability is a big need
that'd be hugeee
What's that ambient track playing at the end of the video!? I know it but my brain cant tell if it's zelda or aphex twin or animal collective or a secret 4th option.
it's the forest temple music from ocarina of time !
❤
thks again))))
Did Wes get that sample cleared? O_O
I just got this thang, and I love it. Anyone need an electribe ESX with original box, HMU :)
good busy you
Haha, you really love those high BPMs
gotta be FASTER!
Please help! if my sample is not recorded with an exact lenght, how can I update the start/end time so it's sliced appropriately?
You could resample it internally with the exact bar length recording ;)
whats the name of the break you were using in the slicing tutorial?
that's the THINK break, it's foundational, originally found in a Lyn Collins song of the same name.
Mako(sp?)
The best update
Mako! yah lol, he's a champion
Hiya.
hi friend
😍
there is a serious price increase for these machines recently, I wonder if there is a link with this update...
Nope it’s the inflation for the components and microprocessor.
As u can see, all the others instruments, except the Models, are increase.
And generally all the price of instruments in electronic music industry are increase.
I feel bad for all those who bought the original Digitakt after the Digitalt II came out... Their value dropped like a rock while owners desperately try to unload them at premium cost on Reverb with no one buying them... So Glad that I held off and didn't buy the original because it was mono... Rule of thumb, never buy anything in mono that should be stereo because almost always a new version will eventually be released in stereo... 💥
¯\_(ツ)_/ I have yet to really feel the need to upgrade. DT1 is still a serious machine, and it will be for ages, grabbing one for 400$ is an insanely good deal, if you need a drum machine there literally is not a better value than that.
Stereo just isn’t really that important to me, the compressor fixes, 3rd LFO, filter, and extra tracks are cool, but I don’t NEED them ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Is that a real mustache?
it's an UNREAL mustache if i'm being honest. lmao
Can anyone help me out so I got a digitakt and when trying to create a new directory with a sample when naming it and then saving it comes up with an error message.
Can anyone help me to fix this would be much appreciated.
Head over to elektronauts, UA-cam comments are not the place for tech support, you’ll find amazing resources there
Anyone have a way to use an external drive to provide more storage that the 1GB onboard?
it kinda compresses the audio into mono and other things to save on space
elektron site crashing so hard rn
it's really strugglin😬
oh look another guy who has a digitakt and uses Motu lol
wat
Internet made everybody lazy. Bad videogames, films, tinder, updates after 5 or 6 years for those machines... Sad era.
If people were committed to release full products..... They laugh in your face except you have a daw
ok
I definitely assumed there would be a man in your life, bud. Either way, the stashe is killer.
Mako is the main man in my life 😂 thank you !