Hey guys, got back into playing with Elektron year after almost a year, adding A4 to the DT+DN duo, really love how they work together here’s a evening jam using all 3 of them -
A slightly experimental track made with OT on a relaxed sunday morning.
One of my “Elektron heaviest” tracks. I often use my Digitakt as a groovebox and for basslines as well. I’d say in this track roughly 80% of the sounds are done with DT.
Been inspired by Cliff Martinez lately and I wanted to do a minimal bass oriented track, but it ended in a weird video game track again.
All sounds and effects are coming from the Digitone recorded via Overbridge in Ableton Live, then processed inside Ableton Live.
Hello my musik friends! I made a litte Projekt on my AR and it would be awesome if you can rate my track or just say ur Ideas what i can make better or something. I normaly make Tribe Tekno and now i just tried to make an Industrial Techno. I hope u will enjoy it.
I’ve recently had this mentality: whatever inspires me at the moment to produce more music, it’s only a good thing. Sometimes it can be more of a “in the box” way of producing, sometimes the opposite and so on. Anyway, a nice and atmospheric track I could imagine hearing in some relaxed drink bar.
Exploring Digitone’s sounds and textures:
Digitakt only:
loved this!
Hi there! This is an ambient’ish track made mostly from the A4 + old rehearsal tapes and field-recordings through the OT. The bass is Sub37. Enjoy!
Pretty lovely! When you say it’s 80% DT is it mostly samples played back by the DT?
80% of the sound design as well as the initial sequencing (I always record everything eventually into DAW and arrange, mix and produce the track there). I often use the toolbox single cycle waves and craft stuff out of those, in a way like DT would be a synth. I absolutely love DT in the sense, that one can get pretty far just by using it like a kind of a synth. A lot of times I also might use some sampled piano/synth sound, mangle it with DT so, that it sounds something else entirely (many of my bassline sounds are actually crafted out of some non-bass sound ). I have a physical effects chain, so that often also plays a significant role in my sound design process, but DT alone is already so inspiring device as an “idea incubator”. I also love to sequence other gear with it.
Greets. Here’s 3 techno / electro tracks taken from my latest computer-free live set.
Gear used: OT, Nord G2, MFB Tanzmaus, Bass Station 2 (not in dubovernout), HW FX. Recorded in one take of course!. All synth patches but one - built from scratch.
Digging it! Digitakt would’ve NOT been the first device coming into my head when I heard this. Great work.
Here’s a new track where I collaborated with a local gent (Crooked Walking). He put together a fantastic modular setup really quickly, which made my Deckard’s Dream + Octatrack setup seem hilariously simple by comparison. But I’m super impressed with how just a few hours’ work turned into this track from scratch. Take a listen!:
This is my latest track using the Digitone and Digitakt and a guest appearance from the BS2.
Hope you like it
All tunes started on Digitakt + A4 + Roland SE02. Some of the background soundscapes added in Logic with Alchemy. Added FX and processing in Logic. Techno and dub techno.
3 tracks. One drum loop, one extremely mangles waveform, and a thru track for Digitone.
Stereo to the max haha. Just a one minute jam