Cross-fade on loops.
You made the DT2 stereo, but now it’s more critical than ever because there are two zero crossings and they don’t always align. It’s implemented in TV, come on guys.
Cross-fade on loops.
You made the DT2 stereo, but now it’s more critical than ever because there are two zero crossings and they don’t always align. It’s implemented in TV, come on guys.
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Very much in favour of this.
Why not putting modulation on Sample slot with random lfo?
Hey there @elektron & fellow nauts!
Another silly request
(by the way ‘Outbox8’, very nice!!!)
Another Performance TRiG/state request
similar to ‘ReTrigs’ but Randomized Trigstep playback**:**
RND ReTRiG
To assign to a TRiG step, or for ‘live’ Performance, the retrig triggering random trigs from the current track sequence + 3 speeds? Half / Normal / Double
and picking up to normal sequence where the playhead normally 'd be on release?
So like pushing/holding/CUEing the RND RETRiG + pressing one of 3 additional TRiGS (to define the retrig speed) and start playing
Nice for resampling and artifact happy accident hunting?
cheers
PS: also would like the DN Chords/ARP playback on the midi tracks,
or better yet the SUBtune PTN sequence playback (like an ARP, but a single track sequence copied over to become an ARP of sorts: like the old c64 tracker
becoming a Transposable playback sequence, and have locks, that prevent selected TRiGS from transposing/pitching up or down) - like a Nice Rob Hubbard subtune table if you will, drum parts being locked and bass/synth parts free to be transposed to desired +pitch/-pitch note
So maybe as an additional option to select in the ARP menu, to copy the current selected track sequence over into te ARP/SUBtune buffer/paramaters
AWESOME !!! ![]()
The request to turn off auto normalization has been asked since the first digitakt. I guess just so I can sleep tonight why does the digitakt automatically normalize everything? Who does this help? No sampler I own automatically does this
I assume the logic is that some people will sample unnecessarily quietly, and normalising samples makes sure those quiet samples sound their best on playback. Plus, if I’m not mistaken you can’t add much gain in the sample playback machines; you can turn a loud sample down as much as you like, but you can only turn a quiet sample up so much by increasing level and amp volume. So normalising samples avoids an issue where someone can never get their sample as loud as they need it to be.
Having said that, it should of course be an option that you can toggle off.
So because some people sample unnecessarily low I can’t resample and it be 1:1