Typhon + some drum machine
It is, but you can address and capture the left and right separately, and so treat 1 stereo as 2 mono inputs.
Thus the Digitone becomes an all-in-one sequencer and interface for 3 devices, itself (8 notes of FM) and 2 more devices of your choice.
Stick with op-z + DN, more than enough fun to be had with those two.
Probably the best bang for the buck there is actually, plus you can plug DN into Typhon too, and use the awesome Dreadbox filter and Sinevibes FX on top of your DN hi quality digital FM mayhem.
Use whatever you have already or buy what’s available for cheap on your local market and make some more ass-kicking music
You should get two more Digitone’s, and then run them mono into the Origitone’s inputs.
Just chain multiple Digitones, then loop the last one back into the inputs of the very first one.
yea, and I say Typhon by itself, because those stereo FX are worth hearing in stereo.
@macinski @LyingDalai
I’ve actually sold almost everything, and only have this Digi+2 setup remaining
Digitone, Nord Drum 2, Micromonsta 2
L…Moog Sub 37
Completely opposite to the DN sonicly…and Moogs sound great through the DN reverb, chorus and delay…
R…0 coast
Cause neither the DN or 37 are as random or experimental as modular / semi modular
A dirty distorted 303 clone would also be juxtaposed enough.
ha thanks dude but im seeing a black octatrack in my future
The longer I have my DT, the more I hope for the day that Elektron release an update to have the inputs as stereo and routable to the internal FX just like the DN.
Literally the only thing about it that bugs me.
I don’t remember there being a pan parameter on the inputs
I’ve considered picking one up purely for effecting other synths. It’s really versatile for inputs.
I run my AS-1 and a mono channel of the Virus in to the Digitone. The extra effects are awesome on the AS-1. Digitakt meanwhile takes care of the stereo channel for my Virus. It’s everything you could ever need.
606 & 303
Most recently ran my guitar in one side and a mono synth in the other for recording scratches of live jams on multiple tracks.
Or, just use the Digitone as a class compliant audio interface -> iPad MIDI + audio via USB