I’ve been searching high and low in the synth 1 and 2 options but just haven’t been able to pinpoint where it is. I happen to like white noise but it’s always in the wrong patch at the wrong time, forcing me to have to waste the opportunity of using said patch for that moment in time.
I just wanna say that the digitone is fucking awesome, now that I’ve been actually using it in my beats. And I haven’t even gotten down and dirty with it. I’ve mostly been working thru technical issues on my end. But the potential between an mpc + digitone is thru the roof for anyone considering the pair. Forgive my rant. Hope everyone in elektronauts is making some bangin music today.
Also, in the voices section or the unison button section, who do some patches have a variable octave that it plays at when you strike a key? I mean if you hit the same note over and over, you’re really not certain about which note it will play in. Have been absolute unable to get to the bottom of it.
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Turn the operator feedback all the way up
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Damn bro. U sholl right! In my caveman head I just assumed it was the opposite. Thank you!
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Also, it went away when I press a note on the digi but it came back when midi data came in from another source. I see it went away for the external midi data when I turned the mix all the way to Y, but is there a way I could keep a decent blend of x and y and still have external sources not being drowned out?
Maybe if I restart the digi, the feedback thing might take care of the white noise in midi sequences. I did notice sometimes its a little slow to pick up on certain parameter changes.