I had wonderful times with Octatrack doing experimental live resampling plunderphonics and rythmic noise. This machine also has a wonderful midi sequencer with a very powerful arp (with few parameters that can be modulated and sequenced). The song mode is way more deeper than Digitakt’s song mode. But the workflow is outdated (still okay of course but the digiline is so much fun and quick to use) and you have to put a lot of effort into it to get interesting stuff (not a con but still a particularity).

Digitakt has the most powerful LFOs. Ok, no LFO designers and only 2 but they are way more complex, every parameter can be plocked and modulated and they can go easily into audio rate. Digitakt has a true synth routing with filter and vca and their enveloppes plus a lot of effect (bit crush, sample rate reducer, distorsion, and delay, reverb and compressor as master effects). The digitakt can modulate the sample used. For melodic stuff, it’s very nice instead of the OT which is not adapted to this.

Son imo both have great features, the OT is not better technically than Digitakt, just different.

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