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Can anyone confirm if you can record automation into patterns while using pattern kit and playing back a song?
Hey all, currently travelling and at a train station, but i thought i share my sick three Digitakt setup
jk that was only temporary 
really like that they’ve brought back the old style smaller logo
Or just separate the stereo sample, make L R mono samples like S900/950 IIRC then use 2 tracks on DT1, pan left/right - you can also narrow it that way 
Full ack
where have the Tangerine and the Black Box gone?
2x DT2 for surround sound, DT1 for the sub? ![]()
Cannot find the page in the manual about page looping - probably wrong keywords. Could anyone of you give me a hint?
(However, found out about how the fill function works the first time in 7 years while scrolling the manual and searching for the other function I didn’t find
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In grid record, press page/fill. Then choose 9-16.
Thx!! 

Would have never guessed that it is in a record mode 
Took me some head scratching too.
Anderton’s UK has stock, available for delivery tomorrow.
Definitely correct here. 24-bit CODEC usually means higher possible SNR as well, as the dynamic range is wider at digitization.
There may be computation limits at play here too…the DDR3L interface is only 16-bit wide, and doing DSP with 24-bit samples also takes more computation power, which may lead to more latency, and of course they take up more space in memory and RAM.
Yeah, received from Control Modular two days ago - they always come through with that right on time, really fantastic shop run by outstanding people. If you’re in NYC stop by their storefront!
I’ve gone daw. So they’re currently hibernating.
look again: 2 DTII for quadrophonia and one DTI for the subwoofer = 4.1 ![]()
Anyone else experiences „lost connection“ when filling the DT? I am just about 10GB now and that’s when the hiccups started. Restart DT2 and Transfer 1.8 helps for a while.
Edit: oh 
@hautpocket - unfortunately this means this new SHARC SoC platform (ADSP-21569) has a maximum L3 / DDR3L size of 1024MB in any future new design or revision of the Digitakt 2. This is still way beyond the tiny 64MB of slower DDR2 we had using the Coldfire processor only, but a physical/hardware limitation nonetheless.
In some platforms (such as the Zynq Ultrascale+ SoC/FPGA) you can address multiple DDR3 ICs in a branched topology, or simply daisy chain them together (fly-by topology). Of course there are tradeoffs to both in terms of latency/timings, max clock speed, and parallel bandwidth, and this all depends on the internal Dynamic Memory Controller (DMC) capabilities. In this way, you can increase your total memory pool size or potentially increase performance. Some folks choose to include one ECC die for data that cannot risk being corrupted (defense, medical, etc.)
I imagine this point-to-point limitation and fairly conservative max density of 1024MB is a consequence of having this DDR3L interface directly to the system crossbar as the L3 cache…it is probably wicked fast with very low latency compared to a traditional architecture.


