Digitakt 1.11 : Bug reports

I don’t even know how did I do it

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You’re in the matrix, party on!

Haha, to be honest not funny, because when I turned on my digi, I noticed that the last 4 patterns are gone. Also I don’t have my samples that I loaded in the same session…

Ah I see, hopefully you’re able to retrieve the patterns and at that point the partying can resume.

Not really, but I’m not dissapointed, because I made something better :)) but I would love to know what was that. It looks like some kind of memory error to me

https://www.elektronauts.com/t/digitone-digitone-keys-1-21-bug-reports/96850/9?u=tagaz

Memory Issues.

If you fill the DT with samples (so it registers that it cannot load any more), and then unload all of the samples - it will not let you load a new sample unless you do a power cycle. Hardly a deal breaker but thought I’d mention…

Please make a support ticket on Elektron’s website so that they can track down the issue.

Noticed something odd yesterday, I had a track with a sample on trig 1 playing every pass and wanted some filter movement every other pass so I added a yellow lock to trig 2, microtimed it back to meet the note trig and added a 1/2 condition. The problem is it will only apply the lock the first time through then nothing, just like a 1st condition, anyone have any experience with this?.

I think you need a second yellow lock to reset the initial condition.

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I’m still using the beta6 version of 1.11 so this may have already been addressed but I’ve noticed when I am playing/recording trig inputs in chromatic mode using ‘live record’ and un-quantized playing back a chained sequence I will get random re-triggering of notes as I’m playing.

I don’t know if that is a hardware issue or a software issue as it seems to be the same note that I just played so maybe it’s just some glitch of the button? But I didn’t see it mentioned in this thread so maybe it was addressed already in the update but it does seem to do it randomly and the notes it triggers don’t get recorded.

Don’t know if I missed it, but couldn’t see this bug above -

MIDI tracks are obviously always labelled A-H, rather than 1-8, throughout the Digitakt’s UI and documentation, to avoid confusion with the audio tracks.

On the track scale page (FUNC + PAGE), MIDI tracks are instead referred to as tracks 1-8, rather than by letter. This made me double take a couple of times about the track I’d selected and is a potential source of confusion.

Do we know if Elektron are reading this, or should we email the bugs? To where if so?

Thanks

Ben

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Not sure if mentioned yet, but I couldn’t find it.

(With a sequence playing) when a track with trigs is pressed and held (triggered via button - track or chromatic mode) while being muted, when it is unmuted, the trigs will remain in a mute state (despite being unmuted) until the track is pressed again (triggered via button - track or chromatic mode).

Is this a bug or a feature I missed? It doesn’t seem to have any value.

At our session last night we would record midi into the DT, and keep the sequencer rolling the whole time.

Then when we would go back and press play, the whole thing would be WAY out of sync - and I mean badly.

Well I think I figured it out, if others can reproduce.

If you change pattern length while the sequencer is running the pages can be out of sync.
Which means if you record notes that sound right, they will get shifted next time you press play - it’s quite aggravating!

To reproduce this:

  1. Set Midi-A to 64 steps, and Midi B to 16 steps
  2. Record a 64 step pattern on Midi A - Anything that you can tell has an end. I used a scale going up.
  3. Start the sequencer by pressing [PLAY], and make Midi-B the active track
  4. While the sequencer is running, set Midi-B to 64 steps ( [FUNC] + [PAGE], then [PAGE] 3 times, then [YES])
  5. Record a similar scale to what you hear playing on Midi-A
  6. Press [Stop] then [PLAY] and if you reproduced the problem, you’ll hear the 2 tracks way out of sync even though you played them in sync.

I don’t know if this is simply a known behavior or a bug in my setup, but it can really mess with your mind!

The work around is to never change pattern length while the sequencer is running, if you plan to record new notes/trigs.

Best regards,

Gino

Just noticed if I rename a pattern with the & symbol, once I save it the pattern name changes it to a % symbol

Does someone else recognize this issue: No sound in sample mode by pressing func-yes in order to audition recording and trim when in channels 9 to 16 (midi)

I was sequencing external gear by DT midi and sampling it’s output. When finished recording i tried to audition but it didn’t work. Tried everything without succes untill i switched to track 1. Not a very big deal but worth mentioning imo. Perhaps this isn’t a bug with 1.11 but just design.

Not a bug, normal behavior.

Thx. I had not ran in to this before and was afraid my unit broke. Kept hitting func -yes. Restart my unit etc.
A little message on display would have been nice.

No need for a message, now you know and it’s also in the manual.

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