Did you mean Digitakt? There’s vocals in these…
Synthesizing vocals is one of the top uses of digitone. Expert level
YLVA is pure gold. Also, shoutout to his max4live devices, very useful to start ideas on the Digitone.
Im not doing ambient with digitone on this album
Braindance/acid/synthfunk/whatever you want to call it
Techno jams from @MilesKvndra
Techno from @DaveMech
And
From @philP (with DT)
From @raysubject (with DT)
Ive got a vision of 1000 sweaty bodies in a warehouse rave. And in a corner somewhere is is a bloke with just a digitone
Excellent name for a label
The ambient label would be called ‘Don’t Techno For An Answer’
heh, well, I certainly did a lot of sexy robot drones when I first got my DN but now I’m in a sort of post-punk/synth-pop duo and the DN is my only synth. Doing bass and “keys” and drums on various songs.
That’s cool! I didn’t want to give the impression anyone uses the DN wrong at all, it’s just a means of expression, but as I stated, I’m into the groove DN can do, and I’m especially interested in pushing the box as far as it can go by itself, but maybe I’m also masochist who needs therapy.
haha, no I get it. These machines do tend to encourage certain styles. I mean, I tried to remake “the blade song” as soon as I got the Analogue 4.
Judging by my experiences with the machine (and hearing some gabber done on classic FM chips by Hizmi, etc.) the DN is primed to be exploited by gabberheads…keep going!
Here’s an old all DN dubstep set that has a fair amount of tearing reesses and wubs (which start about a minute in). I am mostly posting because I was so impressed by your soundbank demos I was hoping some sort of tips/tricks thread could emerge…
I definitely heard a few sounds I didn’t think were doable on the DN…I’m intrigued!
Dude! Fantastic album! Bringing that funkiness. Love it.