I now have 3 Elektrons (DT/DN/AK). Sequencing the DN with the DT makes it much more straightforward for me.

On the DN I don’t use PLocks too often, prefer to create movement with the LFO’s, but when I do want PLocks, I just assign the parameter I want to mess with to a CC on the DT and it all works.

I like how I can keep the same sounds persistent on the DN across multiple patterns this way. Makes it more “kit-like”. Additionally having mutes for the DT/DN all on one deck is really helpful. Also, I like assigning multiple MIDI tracks on the DT to the same DN track and playing with mutes to create variety within a pattern.

I will also sometimes sequence the AK from the DT, but recently have been using sound locks for drums on the AK more, so then am running two sequencers, which still feels manageable.

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