I really like this idea for you. I went through a similar journey to yours but in reverse. Very limited time, feeling totally drained by the demands of an office job, and eventually found that I couldn’t gather enough steam to start, much less finish tracks with my Push 2 / Ableton setup.

Then I bought a Digitone and poured myself into it. It really is a complete little universe unto itself.

I think you need fewer tools, not more. But a reinvigorated sense of the emergent possibilities. The Digitone is such a deep box that I’m convinced you could spend years honing your own sound using the parameters we’ve been given.

One thing that I found is that it did eventually become burdensome to sound lock my way through a rich drum track. A few months ago I paired it with a Syntakt and have been really happy with them as a combined workstation.

Your core problem is probably emotional, from the sound of it. Simplify your tools and channel that fucked feeling into your music. Try something completely different.

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