All these tutorials are great. They are not about getting started with Digitakt, but more about loading you up with skills, knowledge and great ideas to keep your beats moving and interesting.
Even after 1.5 year, I keep learning new things about the Digitakt watching your vids. Will sign up for the course once I have a bit more time. Fijn dat je bereid bent je kennis te delen!
@@grandmasterjo1 I probably will share some of them as a learning process for the paid course I'm going to create. I simply cannot give them away as they are personal projects of mine that I actually use in my live-set. It would be like asking a professional painter to show you how he works by painting one of your rooms for free. ;). A lot of the techniques I already share for free in most of my video's :)
There is actually a way to "control all" for several tracks (instead of all 8): use a midi loop and set desired tracks to the same midi channel, then set up one of the midi tracks so it will control parameters you need and now you can mess with just drums (for example).
Yeap that'll do it. Also gives you loads of extra lfo's etc. Doesn't fit I to my live-set workflow but it is nice. In the following weeks I'm releasing a video or videos exploring the possibilities with 2 DTs and this is one of the things.
Dont have Digitakt, but does control all change parameters on sound locks? If I remember correctly on digitone control all changes only track sounds not sound locks.
AFAIR, there's also a way to latch the fill only for one full pattern length (without the need to hold the button) wich is also useful if you want to make a break-style fill while having your hands free for mutes or other kinds of manipulations ;)
Maybe you could make a video explaining how do you make a track like this one? I meant, musically speaking. The rhythms, stabs, pads...etc. Actually this song is pretty cool. We would really grateful!!
I'm thinking about doing a live stream every now and then where I build a groove from scratch. Could be a 2 hour thing. Might have to do a poll to see if enough people would like such a long video / stream
@@Davemech that would be amazing. Even a 30 minutes video, showing us how do you make these amazing songs. Congratulation by the way. Your videos are super inspiring.
Great to hear, thank you Pretty hard to edit such a video as it's not really a lineair proces. Probably will make a live stream of it or something. We'll see:)
You should definitely release a sample pack of kicks + bass + stabs etc... they sound very clean! Perhaps a video on how you process them for the digitakt? cheers!
It's something I really want to do for some time now, but I'm not sure yet how. It would result in a video of about two hours if I'd do it in real time, so maybe a live stream every now and then would be nice. Let's see :)
Not something I use live in a live situation. I do us it sometimes for the grooves I create. It's a great modulation destination for sure :). Will try it out when jamming sometime to see what happens!
Hey Dave! Great tips and video once again! I wanted to ask for the video, did you record the digitakt with overbridge in a daw? Or just the stereo output? Or you just recorded the sound from the speakers with the mic? and btw I noticed you don’t use panning a lot you prefer to make the tracks in mono style? sorry for asking too much hehe Im just curious! 👀
Hey thanks! This was recorded through stereo out into an audio interface. Speakers into a mic I’d never do haha ;) I do use panning a lot. Maybe not as much for this particular groove although I’m pretty sure I used at least on one of the tracks an LFO on panning I think. But it’s a long time ago :)
Hi Dave, nice Video as always :) one question: is it now possible with OB to save projects/songs with all the samples and everything, or transfer them between 2 Digitakt`s?
thank you dave for another high quality content. like you work here on youtube a lot. you got an idea how could i manage that type of playing on three elektron machines simultanlisly?
Cheers ! Depends a bit on which machines. I have two Digitakts and a Digitone and work like that on all three. It's hard work haha. It's doable. You just need to think about what you want to achieve live with those machines and program them in such a way that it is doable live. Like using perfmance macros and scenes on the rythm for instance is a great way of keeping things moving and easy to do live.
Dave, teach us how to make this groove, it got so incredible, I'm facing a creative block here and I'm looking for a similar result to that sound, but I'm not getting it, I need help ....
Thank you Claudio. I am thinking about doing something like regular live streams where I create a groove from scratch. Will take a bit of time to set that up though Keep going at it dude, try rigorous different approaches , try nee things you havent tried yet, use your home as a sample source etc. You can keep the creative juices flowing by trying new stuff with what you have around you.
Hi Dave, I’m thinking to enroll into your DT video course, but I have 2 questions: - does it teach about (in detail) the file architecture and the samples/patterns/projects setup of the DT and how to use them? - Do you offer some sort of a discount..? 😅 Thanks, Attila
Hi Attila, thank you for your interest in the course :). In part 1 I do start with going through the start of a new project, unloading stock samples, loading samples into a project and more. Patterns are covered in later parts briefly to add to the workflow of copying and working on specific elements. If you want to know more in detail about sample management I have a few free digitakt videos like this one on my channel (one showing a third party project manager and one with a couple of sampling tips). Hope this helps. I'm certain you will feel more at home with DT after the course. And if you still have a few questions about the project structure etc. After that, feel free to contact me. I do think I will cover this more deeply in part 4 which will be aimed at arrangement and live performance. If you buy all three parts as a pack the discount is already in there :). Or, currently you can also buy part 1 to get a discount on part 2. This will end when I have released all parts of the course. But will be permanent for people that buy into the course now. Cheers and if you end up buying it, thanks for the support and enjoy !
@@Davemech Hey Dave, Thanks for the detailed reply. I actually ended up getting the 1st course before you even answered; I figured to take a leap of faith and I'm glad I did. It's a great course. I'm pretty sure I will get all the remaining ones after I'm done with the first one. Once you release the 4th course (which I'm particularly interested in) it would be nice to have a deal for courses 2-3-4 for those who bought course 1. If I may extend a suggestion: I bought course 1 to test it out, because I wasn't familiar with your work, so I didn't want to risk buying the full pack. Now that I'm deep into course 1 and see that it is in fact an amazing course, worth every penny, I kinda wish I would have bought the full package and saved on it. So for ppl who want to test your course by getting the 1st one only, it would be nice to have a deal for 2-3-4. And if anyone reads this comment wondering if you should get the full package, I fully recommend YES go for it. When are you planning to release course 4? Cheers, Attila
@@AttilaHanak thanks for your kind comment Attila. Great to hear! You actually should have received an automated email with a discount for part 2. Let me know if you didn't (maybe check spam and whitelist it if the mail is there) And when you buy that you get a discount code for part 3 ;) . Same with part 4 when it's released. First I'm going to release a few parts of a digitone course so hard to say when part 4 will be released. Cheers and enjoy the rest of the course :) David
I use a combination of many things really. Some stabs are from the Dominion. I design kicks with different things, like the kick 2 vst. I also design some pads or other sounds with vst synths or Digitone, and of course sample a lot of real world sounds. Here and there I use some bread and butter sounds like 909 hats. In the DT I'll edit samples further , sometimes beyond recognition. Keep an eye on the channel. I ha e multiple videos coming up about this.
I'm wondering how did you manage to get that kick/bass sound? Is there more than one sample on track 1? Please healp me I'v been trying for age to make a kick/bass groove like that :O
Hi, great to hear you love the sound. Bit hard to explain in a single post as it's a pretty layered process. I'm working on a way to share this type of in depth knowledge but it will take some time before I'm able to release that. It will probably be through something like patreon as it will be a lot of work.
Thnxs dave! Great tutorial. Does somebody know why when I try to reload the saved temporaily pattern I can access again to it but the mute/unmuted function is not working?????
Since you are fighting for more available tracks why do you not use one DT just for drums so you have full 8 tracks on the other DT to do synths pads fills what have you? What do you not like about that if you have tried it?
Hi, I don't see it as fighting for more tracks really. Working with just 8 tracks also has the upside that you automatically start working in a minimalistic way which improves overall sound. I have tried it though. I tried a pretty complex routing where 2xdt and 2xdn worked as one big instrument basically. But in the end came to the conclusion it didn't have a positive outcome on the speed of my workflow. It also cuts the tracks I have available in one project so to speak in half. Since i pair Digitone with each digitakt nowadays I have plenty of tracks and sounds to work with. Often times not even using all 8 tracks on the DT.
Hi Dave! When you perform with multiple Elektron boxes, are you flipping patterns on each one? This is one thing I can’t wrap my head around. It seems that it would be too complicated. If you covered this in any video(s), can you point me to which one(s)? Thank you!
Only just saw this now :). Yeah I do indeed. That way I have freedom over which patterns to mix through each other across instruments. You can use midi program changes if you want patterns to change all at once on multiple boxes but I personally don’t like that very much.
Personally prefer the Digitakt as it is so compact. Rytm.is cool as well but I would only go for it if you really have a desire for analog drum synthesis. Otherwise simply drop analog drum samples in Digitakt. For the money I would rather go for Digitakt plus analog 4.
@@nachtaktiv Haha wonderful :) i really thought about it, but there are a couple of things keeping me from doing it. I decided to keep focussing on my current setup. I am going to add another Elektron though... Mysterious ! ;)
This got me thinking. It is unfortunate that you can't use CTRL-ALL on a single track, but I wonder if it is possible to mess up the pattern with CTRL-ALL, then duplicate the pattern, go back to the original pattern and FUNC-NO to return to save state, then go back to second pattern and copy and one of the tracks you messed up, and copy that back to the original pattern. Obviously not great for playing live, but maybe a workaround in studio for using CTRL-ALL on a single track, or a couple tracks, if you aren't happy with how it is affecting all the tracks.
if I understand correctly, this is somewhat possible... not many people know of this function, but you can copy a pattern and paste it into another location without stopping the machine. to do this: copy a pattern normally, then press and HOLD PTN+ (new pattern location) + PASTE... you have to hold these, and a graphic will appear on screen, kinda like a countdown until it gets pasted. once it's copied, you'll still be in the first location, but you can reload, and your variation will be saved in the second location. hope it's clear enough!
Control all on a single track is just tweaking a parameter on a single track though ;) Thing copy thing is something I do a lot. Not live but when working on grooves. I'll also completely destroy grooves with control all looking for new ideas and copy those to a new pattern then return to the original and revert back to saved state. Make sure you save a copy of a project every now and then in case you mess up ;)
Dave Mech I mispoke. What I meant to say was revert single tracks back to original state after using CTRL-ALL to mess everything up, cuz sometimes maybe you want to revert only the kick drum and snare but keep everything else in its messed up state. These machines are just ripe for experimenting and daydreaming new ways to try new tricks.
There's a maximum of 127 sample slots but also a maximum of 64 MB RAM per project. You probs have loaded a lot of long samples into your project. Have to keep both in mind :)
When pressing Fill all steps containing trigs with the condition FILL will play and all trigs with a underlined fill condition will not play. So that way you can create variations with the press of a button.
@@Davemech ah, I saw that option under probability but had no idea what it meant. Is there a user guide for the st that goes into more depth than the quick start guide that comes with it?
@@VincentsVideoVisions haha hell yes. There is an actual manual mate. Definitely should read that from start to end. Head over to the support page on Elektron.se
It is kind of possible but it’s not very smooth. And every l signal gets summed to mono of course :). Just have to set a trig on step one on a track with sample slot 0 (no sample). Record a sample at a fixed length, and then press yes a few times, then when it asks if you want to assign the sample to a track, choose the track with that one trig. Done. But yeah it’s a bit quirky ;)
I released a video course for Digitakt! Buy here: davemech.live/store
All these tutorials are great. They are not about getting started with Digitakt, but more about loading you up with skills, knowledge and great ideas to keep your beats moving and interesting.
I can't believe that you have the time, energy and motivation to crunch out all these incredibly high-quality videos! 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Cheers Martin :) the hard work is paying off. Hopefully I can go full time in a year or two :)
Short sweet and straight to the point without all the confusing jargon. I think these videos are great.
Thanks, great to hear:)
Even after 1.5 year, I keep learning new things about the Digitakt watching your vids. Will sign up for the course once I have a bit more time. Fijn dat je bereid bent je kennis te delen!
Awesome to hear Tim. Happy to do it :) more videos coming soon :)
Finally a great video from a great performer that knows the ins and outs of the machine and it's not just reviewing another machine. Thank you!
Cheers!
Bro I had no idea about the shifting steps that’s a game changer for me thank you 🙏🙏
Your tips may seem minuscule but the impact is enormous. Little things that make great changes.
Xcellent 👍👍
Thank you always
Cheers Jo, really appreciate you saying that:)
I’m a bit surprised that most who work on Elektron machines and display amazing results are skeptical about sharing a few patterns to learn from.
😜😜😝
@@grandmasterjo1 I probably will share some of them as a learning process for the paid course I'm going to create. I simply cannot give them away as they are personal projects of mine that I actually use in my live-set. It would be like asking a professional painter to show you how he works by painting one of your rooms for free. ;). A lot of the techniques I already share for free in most of my video's :)
BY FAR THE BEST UA-cam CHANNEL FOR DIGITAKT AND A COOL DUDE!
By far the best subscriber to my channel! ;)
VERY nice tip with shifting . Best digitakt video on youtube imo
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing the tricks! Sincerely! Now that I've been dabbling with the Digitakt for a couple of months I get a lot from your videos.
Woah I didnt know about PAGE+YES or FUNC+left or right,amazing!!!
7:03 ayyy thanks for the shoutout Dave 😂 getting my digitakt tomorrow, can’t wait to try all of these out!!!
Haha , well deserved! 😁 Enjoy dude :)
did not know about the fill lock!
What you get out of these digitakt boxes is incredible like it so much
Thank you kindly!
Great tips, and quick to watch and learn. Especially like the fill latch! What an Easter egg. Thank you, Dave!
Glad you enjoyed it :)
Very nice and helpful, thanks Dave!
I never thought of shifting the trigs with the arrow keys. Good one. :)
Beautiful workflow. Cheers
You can latch the Fill! Thank you for the great tips & tricks and wonderful video.
Yep that's a new one to me too. Thanks Dave 😎
Onya Malloy this and shifting steps was new to me as well. Gotta read those manuals:) Thanks Dave!
@@mishpult The Digitakt is so much fun I have yet to get around to reading the manual too :)
Cheers Onya :) glad you learned something new.
Good ole Phil!
Thanks for the video. Some good ideas here. Looking forward to trying some out. Thanks.
Enjoy!
Thanks so much dude!! Currently learning the digitakt
Thanks for the tips Dave!
Happy to share :)
Thanks! Great video! Mooi vlot overzicht van live performance tips. Weer wat geleerd :)
There is actually a way to "control all" for several tracks (instead of all 8): use a midi loop and set desired tracks to the same midi channel, then set up one of the midi tracks so it will control parameters you need and now you can mess with just drums (for example).
Yeap that'll do it. Also gives you loads of extra lfo's etc. Doesn't fit I to my live-set workflow but it is nice. In the following weeks I'm releasing a video or videos exploring the possibilities with 2 DTs and this is one of the things.
Dont have Digitakt, but does control all change parameters on sound locks? If I remember correctly on digitone control all changes only track sounds not sound locks.
The “smack my face to subscribe” is genius mate. Music is pretty decent too! Thanks for the tips :-)
Cheers Eric :)
Brilliant video as usual Dave :) cool tips! Thanks for sharing!!
Happy to!
AFAIR, there's also a way to latch the fill only for one full pattern length (without the need to hold the button) wich is also useful if you want to make a break-style fill while having your hands free for mutes or other kinds of manipulations ;)
Correct. You can do this by first pressing yes, hold, then press page. :)
More great stuff, Dave! Thanks! 😀 👊
And thank you for your enthusiasm :)
Love the tips Dave. Thanks.
Tnx for the tips, nice vid btw 👍🏾🎶🎧
I subscribed ... and I didn't even smack your face. Canadians are polite that way ;) Just got a digitakt so thx for the videos!
Cheers David! Glad you like them :)
Thanks for the tips and tricks! Have learnt a lot
Glad to hear that :)
Dit klinkt weer vet! Goed bezig 👌🏼
Thanks Danny :)
Great video as always!you really inspire me 🤙🏻
Damn... Just realized I didn't have the notification Bell on for you and am watching this video a day late! Fixed that.
N0o0o0o0o! Good fix! Cheers Greg
_Everybody knows Phil is cool!_
Great tips, nice video!
Nice video, I have an Octatrack, and lots of this tips apply
Good to know!
thank you for video!
very helpful!
thanks!
Maybe you could make a video explaining how do you make a track like this one? I meant, musically speaking. The rhythms, stabs, pads...etc. Actually this song is pretty cool. We would really grateful!!
I'm thinking about doing a live stream every now and then where I build a groove from scratch. Could be a 2 hour thing. Might have to do a poll to see if enough people would like such a long video / stream
@@Davemech that would be amazing. Even a 30 minutes video, showing us how do you make these amazing songs. Congratulation by the way. Your videos are super inspiring.
Great to hear, thank you
Pretty hard to edit such a video as it's not really a lineair proces. Probably will make a live stream of it or something. We'll see:)
@@Davemech thanks!!!
@@Davemech stream session would be sooo dope
Good stuff Dave. Subbed :)
Welcome Klonhead :)
You should definitely release a sample pack of kicks + bass + stabs etc... they sound very clean! Perhaps a video on how you process them for the digitakt? cheers!
Will do :)
+1
Masterfull deejayying !
Great video! Could you show how you build a track from scratch on the DT? Do you usually use more than one sound per track (p-locking samples)?
It's something I really want to do for some time now, but I'm not sure yet how. It would result in a video of about two hours if I'd do it in real time, so maybe a live stream every now and then would be nice. Let's see :)
Very useful. Thanks.
Not going to lie, had to watch a couple parts in half speed to see what buttons you were pushing. your hands move so fast. Great vid thanks
Phil is so cool
I'd add another one to the list. Use your LFO to trigger random Sample Slots. Keep the depth parameter very subtle.
Not something I use live in a live situation. I do us it sometimes for the grooves I create. It's a great modulation destination for sure :). Will try it out when jamming sometime to see what happens!
Very helpful!
I like making a bank with similar samples in and then assigning sample select to lfo 🙂👍🏻 thats my only tip since owing one after 24 hours lol
Hey Dave! Great tips and video once again! I wanted to ask for the video, did you record the digitakt with overbridge in a daw? Or just the stereo output? Or you just recorded the sound from the speakers with the mic? and btw I noticed you don’t use panning a lot you prefer to make the tracks in mono style? sorry for asking too much hehe Im just curious! 👀
Hey thanks!
This was recorded through stereo out into an audio interface.
Speakers into a mic I’d never do haha ;)
I do use panning a lot. Maybe not as much for this particular groove although I’m pretty sure I used at least on one of the tracks an LFO on panning I think. But it’s a long time ago :)
@@Davemech hehe Thank you for answering Dave! again cool concepts😀
finally someone said im cool!
😁
0:48 need this track 💣💣💣
Hi Dave, nice Video as always :) one question: is it now possible with OB to save projects/songs with all the samples and everything, or transfer them between 2 Digitakt`s?
Unfortunately not yet. But a project manager is going to be implemented down the line for certain.
That would be amazing, maybe finally in the Alpha Version. Would be also great for my RTYM :) hope the best!
thank you dave for another high quality content. like you work here on youtube a lot. you got an idea how could i manage that type of playing on three elektron machines simultanlisly?
Cheers !
Depends a bit on which machines. I have two Digitakts and a Digitone and work like that on all three. It's hard work haha. It's doable. You just need to think about what you want to achieve live with those machines and program them in such a way that it is doable live. Like using perfmance macros and scenes on the rythm for instance is a great way of keeping things moving and easy to do live.
Dave, teach us how to make this groove, it got so incredible, I'm facing a creative block here and I'm looking for a similar result to that sound, but I'm not getting it, I need help ....
Thank you Claudio. I am thinking about doing something like regular live streams where I create a groove from scratch. Will take a bit of time to set that up though
Keep going at it dude, try rigorous different approaches , try nee things you havent tried yet, use your home as a sample source etc. You can keep the creative juices flowing by trying new stuff with what you have around you.
what do u think of live sampling on the digitakt? is it easy? do u know any workaround?
damn! amazing sh*t!!
Hi Dave,
I’m thinking to enroll into your DT video course, but I have 2 questions:
- does it teach about (in detail) the file architecture and the samples/patterns/projects setup of the DT and how to use them?
- Do you offer some sort of a discount..? 😅
Thanks,
Attila
Hi Attila, thank you for your interest in the course :). In part 1 I do start with going through the start of a new project, unloading stock samples, loading samples into a project and more. Patterns are covered in later parts briefly to add to the workflow of copying and working on specific elements. If you want to know more in detail about sample management I have a few free digitakt videos like this one on my channel (one showing a third party project manager and one with a couple of sampling tips).
Hope this helps. I'm certain you will feel more at home with DT after the course. And if you still have a few questions about the project structure etc. After that, feel free to contact me. I do think I will cover this more deeply in part 4 which will be aimed at arrangement and live performance.
If you buy all three parts as a pack the discount is already in there :). Or, currently you can also buy part 1 to get a discount on part 2. This will end when I have released all parts of the course. But will be permanent for people that buy into the course now.
Cheers and if you end up buying it, thanks for the support and enjoy !
@@Davemech Hey Dave,
Thanks for the detailed reply. I actually ended up getting the 1st course before you even answered; I figured to take a leap of faith and I'm glad I did. It's a great course.
I'm pretty sure I will get all the remaining ones after I'm done with the first one. Once you release the 4th course (which I'm particularly interested in) it would be nice to have a deal for courses 2-3-4 for those who bought course 1.
If I may extend a suggestion: I bought course 1 to test it out, because I wasn't familiar with your work, so I didn't want to risk buying the full pack. Now that I'm deep into course 1 and see that it is in fact an amazing course, worth every penny, I kinda wish I would have bought the full package and saved on it. So for ppl who want to test your course by getting the 1st one only, it would be nice to have a deal for 2-3-4.
And if anyone reads this comment wondering if you should get the full package, I fully recommend YES go for it.
When are you planning to release course 4?
Cheers,
Attila
@@AttilaHanak thanks for your kind comment Attila. Great to hear!
You actually should have received an automated email with a discount for part 2. Let me know if you didn't (maybe check spam and whitelist it if the mail is there) And when you buy that you get a discount code for part 3 ;) . Same with part 4 when it's released.
First I'm going to release a few parts of a digitone course so hard to say when part 4 will be released.
Cheers and enjoy the rest of the course :)
David
@@Davemech Yup, got it. It was actually in my inbox, I just didn't notice. Great stuff! Thanks Dave, back to studying now ;)
Cheers
Cool video as always.
Are these sounds all DT made (after self made samples) or also with your MFB synth?
I use a combination of many things really. Some stabs are from the Dominion. I design kicks with different things, like the kick 2 vst. I also design some pads or other sounds with vst synths or Digitone, and of course sample a lot of real world sounds. Here and there I use some bread and butter sounds like 909 hats. In the DT I'll edit samples further , sometimes beyond recognition. Keep an eye on the channel. I ha e multiple videos coming up about this.
I'm wondering how did you manage to get that kick/bass sound?
Is there more than one sample on track 1?
Please healp me I'v been trying for age to make a kick/bass groove like that :O
Hi, great to hear you love the sound. Bit hard to explain in a single post as it's a pretty layered process. I'm working on a way to share this type of in depth knowledge but it will take some time before I'm able to release that. It will probably be through something like patreon as it will be a lot of work.
Thanks bud! I think you're cool too.
Cheers Phil!
Thnxs dave! Great tutorial. Does somebody know why when I try to reload the saved temporaily pattern I can access again to it but the mute/unmuted function is not working?????
Since you are fighting for more available tracks why do you not use one DT just for drums so you have full 8 tracks on the other DT to do synths pads fills what have you? What do you not like about that if you have tried it?
Hi, I don't see it as fighting for more tracks really. Working with just 8 tracks also has the upside that you automatically start working in a minimalistic way which improves overall sound.
I have tried it though. I tried a pretty complex routing where 2xdt and 2xdn worked as one big instrument basically. But in the end came to the conclusion it didn't have a positive outcome on the speed of my workflow. It also cuts the tracks I have available in one project so to speak in half.
Since i pair Digitone with each digitakt nowadays I have plenty of tracks and sounds to work with. Often times not even using all 8 tracks on the DT.
Hi Dave! When you perform with multiple Elektron boxes, are you flipping patterns on each one? This is one thing I can’t wrap my head around. It seems that it would be too complicated. If you covered this in any video(s), can you point me to which one(s)? Thank you!
Only just saw this now :). Yeah I do indeed. That way I have freedom over which patterns to mix through each other across instruments. You can use midi program changes if you want patterns to change all at once on multiple boxes but I personally don’t like that very much.
Do yo u like the Analog Rytm mk2? And do you mean DT and AR is a good combination?
Personally prefer the Digitakt as it is so compact. Rytm.is cool as well but I would only go for it if you really have a desire for analog drum synthesis. Otherwise simply drop analog drum samples in Digitakt.
For the money I would rather go for Digitakt plus analog 4.
@@Davemech thanks. Analog Four is indeed on my wishlist too ;-)
With analog 4 you can create wonderful analog drums as well. And then sample.those into Digitakt ;)
@@Davemech good idea. the next is A4 ! ;-)
i'd like to see what stunning things you were doing if you had an octatrack ;)
❤️ maybe some day 😊
@@Davemech do it! inspired by your setup, i sold my DT to buy a 2nd OT :D
@@nachtaktiv Haha wonderful :) i really thought about it, but there are a couple of things keeping me from doing it. I decided to keep focussing on my current setup. I am going to add another Elektron though... Mysterious ! ;)
If you shifted the tracks left or right globally wouldn’t it just skip forward or backwards and stay exactly the same?
It's on a per track basis not global :)
HI I can download the ready projects somewhere?
This got me thinking. It is unfortunate that you can't use CTRL-ALL on a single track, but I wonder if it is possible to mess up the pattern with CTRL-ALL, then duplicate the pattern, go back to the original pattern and FUNC-NO to return to save state, then go back to second pattern and copy and one of the tracks you messed up, and copy that back to the original pattern. Obviously not great for playing live, but maybe a workaround in studio for using CTRL-ALL on a single track, or a couple tracks, if you aren't happy with how it is affecting all the tracks.
if I understand correctly, this is somewhat possible... not many people know of this function, but you can copy a pattern and paste it into another location without stopping the machine.
to do this: copy a pattern normally, then press and HOLD PTN+ (new pattern location) + PASTE... you have to hold these, and a graphic will appear on screen, kinda like a countdown until it gets pasted. once it's copied, you'll still be in the first location, but you can reload, and your variation will be saved in the second location. hope it's clear enough!
Control all on a single track is just tweaking a parameter on a single track though ;)
Thing copy thing is something I do a lot. Not live but when working on grooves. I'll also completely destroy grooves with control all looking for new ideas and copy those to a new pattern then return to the original and revert back to saved state. Make sure you save a copy of a project every now and then in case you mess up ;)
Dave Mech I mispoke. What I meant to say was revert single tracks back to original state after using CTRL-ALL to mess everything up, cuz sometimes maybe you want to revert only the kick drum and snare but keep everything else in its messed up state.
These machines are just ripe for experimenting and daydreaming new ways to try new tricks.
And if I wanted to record this as a track while I am keeping everything exciting. How would I go about that?
Overbridge.
route the output(s) of the 'takt into an audio recorder, use headphones to monitor / hear what you're doing
havent tried but to shift globally, can you hold track+func+arrow?
Global shifting isn't implemented. Would be cool though :)
@@Davemech wehh, too bad. maybe we can petition for it in the next update. Great videos, friend. you're my go-to for anything digitakt.
@@TheDjmrobertson great to hear, thank you :)
Hallo Dave
The Digitakt shows the message "Sample Memory Full" although only 73 sounds out of 127 are used.
How can I load more sounds?
There's a maximum of 127 sample slots but also a maximum of 64 MB RAM per project. You probs have loaded a lot of long samples into your project. Have to keep both in mind :)
@@Davemech Thanks Dave. This is it. I was not aware of that.
Thanks also for the very good explanations in your training courses.
ind regards
4:45 Tempo nudge ( arrows) would do this
Not what I meant though. I meant shifting the actual trigs forward or backwards globally.
I don't feel as though I understand the fill function very well...
When pressing Fill all steps containing trigs with the condition FILL will play and all trigs with a underlined fill condition will not play. So that way you can create variations with the press of a button.
@@Davemech ah, I saw that option under probability but had no idea what it meant. Is there a user guide for the st that goes into more depth than the quick start guide that comes with it?
@@VincentsVideoVisions haha hell yes. There is an actual manual mate. Definitely should read that from start to end. Head over to the support page on Elektron.se
What is it with people pronouncing “Digitakt” and “Digitone” with a hard G? It’s clearly a shortened version of the word Digital.
Yes, however, it's a Swedish machine and they say Digi with a semi hard G and thus it's pronounced that way.
(hard G would be the Dutch gggg btw ;))
what the hell! too fast!
I am poor, pleeeeeease someone rich buy me a Digitakt or any other drum machine
Great tricks, but terrible explanations.
Care to elaborate? Constructive feedback is welcome.
what do u think of live sampling on the digitakt? is it easy? do u know any workaround?
what do u think of live sampling on the digitakt? is it easy? do u know any workaround?
It is kind of possible but it’s not very smooth. And every l signal gets summed to mono of course :). Just have to set a trig on step one on a track with sample slot 0 (no sample). Record a sample at a fixed length, and then press yes a few times, then when it asks if you want to assign the sample to a track, choose the track with that one trig. Done. But yeah it’s a bit quirky ;)
@@Davemech if u make a tutorial would be awesome!