Plus one for this
Imagine a device like the 1010music bluebox with a bunch of sends and inputs so you can route single Digi tracks to separate pedals
I think about similar stuff a lot too. Imagine being able to route individual tracks over to a Midas console, be able to use its preamps and mix everything dawless. Dream come true.
Over bridge on the iPad would be amazing plus transfer on iPad would be amazing to.
Not much into sampling find it a quite a hassle in fact hence why my digitakt doesn’t get as much use as it should do. But think it would get a lot more use if I could have a a library of samples on my iPad that is easily transferable to the digitakt.
yes anything overbridge with a pattern view of all the trigs on all the tracks,
and a project / pattern / soundpool manager please Big E
plus :
polyphony for digitakt 1&2 and syntakt
granular engine for digitakt(2) + sample editor
additive synth for digitone (2)
vo machine ( from monomachine ) for digitone (2)
neighbor fx machine for digitone (2)
multimap for DN2
performance mode for DT(2) & DN(2)
lot of work for E!
Elektron made iOS app similar to AUM with Overbridge inbuilt.
I would love this. A really simple one like trig on/off for as many steps as the device supports (eg 128 for DT2, 64 for DT1) on iOS, osX would suit me)
That would basically be like a tracker style interface for your Elektrons. Would make a lot of sense.
I would love to see per track fx. Way to allocate fx when exporting tracks into daw.
It’s a bit tedious whenever I want to export tracks and following fx
Let be clear I’m way faster on the device itself than with a mouse , it would be a visualization tool to help me compose more intricate parts between tracks
I can’t see the DT II getting extended sample functionality (manual chopping) unless it is Elektron’s only sample-based instrument in production.
I don’t think the Tonverk will be a sample-based instrument (the func. key isn’t orange for one). To me it is more likely to share some existing machines, add some legacy instrument type functionality through new machines (monomachine, drummachine…) and that the “sound wave” icon with the word editor is for accessing wavetable editing.
Further, while I can’t see Elektron doing an analog synth, I can see them doing a hybrid. Having analog filters in a wavetable synth is a proven approach. Having 8 stereo A. filters would be a lot more than any past instrument. There needs to be a reason for the 4 Bus/midi channels in the build pic. If the “Bus” channels had an A. filter each that would fit… Or it could just be a way of sharing a limited LFO pool.
TLDR: 1. DT II isn’t getting manual sample chopping. 2. Tonverk looks like it will have wavetable functionality, existing machines and some inspired by legacy Elektron instruments, possibly with some analog filters or shared LFO functionality on the “Bus” channels.
i think DTII will get manual chopping + more during it’s lifetime.
Common, they’re super useful ( I’m not being sarcastic).
I think they said the new platform is all about easing development. Why add a new effect to one box when you can do all. Song mode for digis, new machines for rytm/st, they aren’t being greedy about sharing features, they’re not intentionally withholding as much as they are trying to scale all development across more of the line
I would love FX track for the Digitalkt II and Digitone II
it is a great unique feature on the Analogs and one of the main reason I cannot depart from them and not moved to DIGI yet.
Ricky said in a stream that they’re working on it (was late last year I think)
Yes! And we can already set up an fx track using midi loopback so why not have it directly on the machine.
I don’t think we can take that as any sort of confirmation or official roadmap. I remember what was said, much more of a throwaway comment