Since Digitakt is monophonic, if you param lock samples/sounds as streps on the same track, they will, in effect, be a choke group. Not so great for finger drumming, but for step sequencing it works.
For sure!! I use that on my hats all the time when I’m sequencing :) It’s kind of an obscure use case that I’m using it for so it’s not a glaring issue I think
this has me wondering if this was achievable on the mk1 digitakt because it was one of my only (small) gripes with the digitakt, i loved it but sometimes i wanted "nicer" pads to play on. i have a similar set up once i got a octatrack and by the looks of it the set up is a little easier the the DT2. great video mate, nicely done once again
Does the velocity data get added to the sequence as well? Just asking since the digitakt isn’t velocity sensitive and you usually have to go in after the fact to alter the values per track. Thank you!
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Thanks for watching as always my friend!!
Since Digitakt is monophonic, if you param lock samples/sounds as streps on the same track, they will, in effect, be a choke group. Not so great for finger drumming, but for step sequencing it works.
For sure!! I use that on my hats all the time when I’m sequencing :) It’s kind of an obscure use case that I’m using it for so it’s not a glaring issue I think
dope shit like this
🙌🙏 thanks so much ⚡️
this has me wondering if this was achievable on the mk1 digitakt because it was one of my only (small) gripes with the digitakt, i loved it but sometimes i wanted "nicer" pads to play on.
i have a similar set up once i got a octatrack and by the looks of it the set up is a little easier the the DT2.
great video mate, nicely done once again
Ahh for sure. Have you tried a pad controller with Octatrack? Thanks as always for watching man!!
Does the velocity data get added to the sequence as well? Just asking since the digitakt isn’t velocity sensitive and you usually have to go in after the fact to alter the values per track. Thank you!
Yes it does!! Velocity used while finger drumming was all recorded in the sequence :)