I’m still not really sure how to deal with this wave table thing. But maybe I don’t understand the concept of wave tables correctly. My understanding is that you have a single wave file where “moving” a fixed loop length through the sample would give you some nice sounds. How do I achieve this? If I use the slice machine I can’t transpose via keyboard. If I use the other machines I don’t get the fixed loop length thing.
I’m sat waiting 45 minutes for my Mac to install OS High Sierra so I can install Transfer 1.8 so I can install firmware 1.01, then I can finally have a blast.
I’m #15. They’re showing in stock (ships in 1 business day) on the site earlier today (+ in stock in Burlington). Expecting mine in Ottawa before the weekend but it might take a while to ship them out of Ontario.
If wavetable have 64 slices*, set SLICE value to 33, add an lfo with depth 32. Don’t use keyboard symbol as SLICE value.
*Not 100% sure about the number of slices in preset wavetables…seems 64.
I stopped by the store here around 12:30 local and the system showed ‘back ordered’. Website shows the same now as well. Burlington has 1 unit. Hopefully, the main warehouse was on point and shipped the pre-order stock out last week. I’d still be bed-ridden if it gets in next week. The store is only 600 meters down the alley as well >.< My partner could likely walk over and grab it for me though. Then, I can lay in bed cuddling the box until I’m able to sit up. Lulz.
Oh boy. Thank you very much
I’m curious if this would cycle through the slices at their start/end points (zero crossings), or if you have to dial in the pattern tempo and LFO speed to get the waves to morph just right…
Next question: if I loaded a sample into bank a it’s not possible to move it to another bank except from unloading it from bank a and loading it again in another bank?
Hopefully, Just One…
Fuckin Mute mode got me a couple of times. ![]()
Seriously… can we start a petition to put it back? I may never use song mode…
Yassss, just got my tracking number, it’ll be here this week!

About mute modes (green or purple), is there a way to mute the track level instead of muting the midi? That way long samples can get muted instantly. Is this possible at all? Can’t find it in the manual in the mute section so prob not…
Thanks
This is the OT behaviour that I don’t like ![]()
You could use a lock trig on track volume and set the condition to fill perhaps. If you have a trig on the first step already, put it on the second and micro time it all the way to the left.
It plays selected slice, preferably looped, not related to tempo. You can modulate slice number in live recording, plocks, lfos, modulations…
So I was kinda reading up above that people were saying it doesn’t sound the same as the original
Digitakt. Is that true or cork sniffing? I always thought the Digitakt sounded great. Maybe a tiny bit colored but that’s what gave it character.
What are some of the implications of this?
Let’s say its other character makes you make different things.
I just realised sample transfer is even slower that stereo playback of the samples live via overbridge 
How do the probability and conditional parameters play together?
With a 50% probability does a e.g. 1:2 trig condition only play 50% of that condition?
With a 50% probability do FILL trigs also trig 50%?
Not albe to test this myself, yet.