Nooo stop talking like that, my wallet will hurt so bad
so iāve seen a few people mentioning how physically hot this box gets. is this something anomalous to the ST, do the AR/A4 simply have better heat sinks?
I got surprised by how hot A4/AR ran in comparison to the Digis, I suppose this is not different.
My only gripe would be a lack of Chorus. I bet itāll sound absolutely amazing on those DVCO tracks, or even to run the whole percussive section though. Since this works similar to DN or even DT, can anyone that owns this maybe help me out on this one:
Could you forsake stereo to have 2 mono out: L as a cue out, run it through external FX, reintroduce it through in, and have R as a final mono out for recording?
It would hurt to give up stereo but even if itās just to add something to the synths alone Iād want to be able to do it
Hello! Yes this is normal. Its average internal running temperature is around 50 degrees. Similar to Analog Heat.
Thanks for that info.
Well, at least its a bit more flexible than the just the L+R.
Yep, totally. So the experimentation continues.
Or not. Didnāt get a confirmation on my pickup, actually. So maybe I pulled the trigger too late for this round.
I wouldnāt sacrifice stereo for that. If I understood the manual correctly, you can record each of the 12 tracks, the FX block, and the main bus separately via overbridge. Iād rather use the syntakt like that and apply chorus or any other effects afterwards.
I wish elektron had thought about working with intech studio gear to provide some optionnal mpd like pads and other controllers with the magnetic interface you could just slap on any of the 3 slide panel available on the syntakt (as well as making some mk2 digitakt/tone with same feature). The square form factor of the digi boxes screams for that.
That box is definitely in my wishlist.
Iāll give it a month⦠tempted, but initial demos all sound the same to me. Maybe Iām getting old
If they havenāt cut corners with the internals then theyāll probably release a couple of major updates to the sound engines in the next 24 months and itāll be a good effort.
Main gripe is the cost. I know thereās chip shortages and logistics issues, but itās a lot more than the other Digi models.
I just skimmed the Loopop video and watched the factory pattern section - I think itās confirmation (if it were needed) that this thing is very flexible as a self-contained groovebox if you want to make music with a compact single piece of hardware.
I know there are a lot of āpower usersā here with piles of gear and complex setups, but Iām sure there are a lot of other users (like me) that donāt have the time, money or space for a big setup. I just want to sit down for an hour or two here and there and play around with electronic music and sound design - this single box would allow that.
Good work Elektron!
It (SY BITS) is not, but it is quite capable of emulating it anyway. The basic waveforms are there (including PWM and noise) as well as sample and bit reduction to take the fidelity down a notch. Together with the ADSR and LFOs many of the old-school 80ās C64 tricks can be made, some of which I tried to use in the video. Much of my musical education came from using C64, Amiga and trackers so I wanted to see how close I could get.
One of those tricks was to rapidly switch sound or settings on every PAL/raster tick (50Hz), for example the toms which are made by one tick (20ms) of pitch drop, followed by a tick of noise burst, then followed by the rest of the pitch drop. That one was made using a combo of two LFOs, one for the pitch and one one-shot square that rapidly switched the SY BITS noise/tone balance from one extreme to the other.
Then, the SID has a single analog multimode filter, and that can be emulated by routing things to the analog FX block of the Syntakt and parameter locking it. However, in the ST each of the 8 digital channels also have two filters so it could in theory emulate a stack of C64s
What is not there is things like the SIDās ring modulation, but on the other hand the DVCO can be used for such things. I might do some more experiments in the future, trying to emulate more advanced tracks including that, weāll see!
This type of breakdown is so amazing, I would love to hear more, especially about the toy machine.
The SY Bits machine is fun because you can get many additional harmonics, that you can easily filter/enhance with the double digital filter.
So even for not 8-bit sounds, itās very useful.
Very well thought, you can go pretty far with this one!
They just need to change the OS.
Iāve had a listen to it on a few videos and gotta say I love the idea but I really donāt like the sound that comes out of this box, all the digi drums sound brittle and comb filtered, I think my PO-32 has more convincing sounds than this.
It sounds too plastic and metallic like a 90s virtual analog synth.
Letās see how Elektron updates it over time, thereās no reason to give up my Digitakt for GAS just yet
funny, I love the sound. some of those basses in the soundcloud demos sound like my old Analogue Solutions Telemark
EU peeps where do you order yours from? Iāll be on a 2 weeks vacation starting next week so the timing would be perfect to learn it. Thomann says 2-3 weeks so thatās a no for me
Had it in the cart on elektrons website but had other things to do so I missed it
Hey I can finally open Elektronauts again I hope Elektron never realeases anything again - last 24 hours were lonely!
Hi everyone
PS looks cool, Syntakt. 12 tracks of flexible goodness in a small box. At some point Iām sure Iāll have one
What exactly has been tweaked about the Rytm voices, besides an additional LFO and higher resolution on some of the controls?