Your digitakt setup

0-Coast is such a appealing instrument…

i am sure its a great combination :slight_smile:

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Digitakt
Ipad ( troublemaker, arp)
Machinedrum
Volca Keys
Volca Bass
Blofeld
707
korg dw6000
Arturia Keystep for controlling the digitakt via Midi

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Yes it really is, acoustically and optically :heart_eyes:

My Idea for the setup is the o-coast, a mixer and some pocket operators (PO-14 SUB and PO-20 Arcade) sequenced by the digitakt (or the korg SQ1). But mainly i will use the digitakt “just” as a drum-sampler for messing around.

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My set up :slight_smile:
JU06 / JP08 / squarp pyramid and digitakt

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Please post some examples ! :slight_smile:

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Only lo fi recording… this is what i did yesterday.
Took me about 2 hours

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Cool thanks ! A shame it’s not a line recording. How do you go about chopping breaks into the digitakt ? From the specs and it’s inability to timestretch and slice it looks like it would be fiddly.

I’ve got various gear that gets setup and put away often. Permanently on the desk though is my Monomachine, Akai Xr20, and a reverb pedal. I try to keep everything contained within that environment. As soon as my Digitakt arrives it will be replacing the xr20.

I didnt chop, i p locked start point, loop and play forward/backsards
The amen i used was in 175 bpm, my song stayed in 175. I think i have to import all amen loops to ableton and timestretch them to 170 or 175

This works very well to me, place trigs and p lock them. I did this with many patterns without thinking, then i used the best ones. I made full loops of 64 beats, in 16 beats with condition trigs. Next to this i made fills of 16 beats. This gives me a lot of beat variation and the true jungle vibe

I hope its clear, questions are more than welcome

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E-rm’s Multiclock

Lately, I’ve primarily used it for sample accurate sync, but now that I have 3 separate sequencers, I’m looking forward to using the multiple clocks to shuffle/shift.

I’ve used the monomachine to sequence it…had one when it was first released for a couple of years, but then sold it. Purchased one a year or so ago again…looking forward to begin sequencing it with the DT.

Aye, I bolted some Ikea furniture that I had together to make a rack case for it…and yes, the OB6 dominates the desk real estate.

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This weekend I am gonna say goodbye to the A4, Mini & Microbrute and
welcome a Nord Lead A1.

I needed a large keyboard as well and a more hands on Synth, but capable of a wide range of sounds.
Set up for creating sounds for the OT & DT : Nord A1, KORG Volca FM + HEAT + DT

Why get rid of the A4 : while a great machine, it distracted me to much. To much going on in there, while fun playing with it, I going to focus on the RYTM, DT and OT
Mini + Microbrute : Again great fun to play with, but I think I am better of with the new situation, A1 + Korg Volca FM and larger Keyboard. Should be also great fun using the sequencer of the DT controlling the A1.

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OT as master running through AH mixing DT and AR. Will probably stay away from Midi sequencing and fill up OT, DT, AR with samples from Micromonsta, PreenFM, Sub37, Minilogue and a few others.

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I still trying to figure out how to route the midi. I have a 1->4 midi going from the DT out to everything but was wondering if I can get another splitter so I can use each instruments keyboard???

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Returning my OT. So it’ll be my Op-1 and DT

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well… lol. :smile_cat:

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When I buy a new toy I tend to make space for it so I can focus only on that piece of gear. So Digitakt only for a while, altho I’m fairly sure the urge to sample stuff will set in quickly… Then slap it on top of the Analog Keys alongside a 0-Coast, probably routing the 3 toys into and out of each other as needed, I wanna keep it mixer free. My other stuff is taking a longer vacation in a closet atm

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My set up this morning. So perfect right now. Everything’s so small but not.

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