the digitakt was purchased as my first drum machine, I went to guitar center thinking I wanted the Roland tr8s, they didn't have it and I didn't wanna wait around for an order I wanted to go home and jam with my MicroKORG, they had the digitakt in store, I was scared of it I said I didn't want something that seemed so complicated to learn, but I did it I got it and came home and watched some tutorials, it is so awesome, id say its my favorite groove box(I also have 2 mpc's now) and the op-1 I did get later once I really didn't need anymore gear, I like it its beautiful and I use it a lot, but I dig the digitakt way more by far, it sounds way better and just does so much more, its a full on synth if you learn to use the fm synthesis which I do use alot, I'm actually here watching this because I've been considering getting a second digitakt just to have all the extra voices... wish it had a built in battery tho besides that id personally say it kicks the op-1's ass by far, but that's just me
I love this video so much. Most review/comparison videos hit you with information overload. This video is like a conversation with a friend and it's so relaxing and well-paced. I just recently bought the Digitakt and find it a bit intimidating. I understand it so much better now. Thanks.
I’m so happy to have helped, and thanks for the feedback! I have a handful of Digitakt tutorial videos posted (maybe not super beginner friendly) but they could potentially help with some one-off tips and tricks too. Enjoy the Digitakt!
@@SlowHaste I am a graphic designer but I always have melodies in my head and even if the Digitakt is so expensive I feel it will be a great way to get those melodies and beats out of my head and be more creative with them. The Digitakt is really going to be my first piece of equipment. If everything goes well, I might add a few others (considering Analog Heat and Digitone and also the Roland MC-101) but I am going to have to wrap my head around the Digitakt first before any other purchases. Do you think it will be worth it for a newbie like myself who is looking to get started?
Nice to see a review with personal taste and use involved too, just checked out your album, very very well produced, so much organic sound design added it really makes your sound unique, well done 🙏
Great comparison. I really like your videos. Some day I will get a OP-1, but first I will pay the mortgage. Oftentimes I use single-cycle waveforms to create what you might call a synth. There are plenty of single-cycle waveforms in the Digitakt by default you can use. So while it is a sampler it can be used similarly to a synth. If you want polyphony for the synth you you'd probably want to use RK-002 Smart MIDI Cable from Retrokits that switches between the tracks when you play with a keyboard. The Digitakt OS 1.30 allows for selecting tracks for recording which helps to resample (or "bounce") specific tracks as a single sample. Of course, the limitation here is the memory. I know that this wasn't available when you made this video and it's not as easy as bouncing, but... I think it makes things a bit easier. Anyway, thanks for sharing!
Man I thought I was set on keeping my OP-1 after that really cool jam.. I didn’t think the digitakt could please me more, but dang.. I was wrong. Now I’m truly TORN. I love the parameter locking on the digitakt. I love how you can change the parameters for each trigger of a sample. That’s so insane.. I’m really gonna have to consider a switch.. I just love how portable and accessible my OP-1 is, but I struggle with making real music with it because I love grid-style workflows more.. I never liked how you can’t add or remove effects like reverb or filter sweeping to sounds recorded on the OP-1, but I adore how much there is to offer, and it’s battery powered, and the on board mic.. but it’s inputs are greatly limited with just the single aux port and the very quiet headphone jack. The digitakt is insanely organized and efficient, though. This is gonna take time.
Just responded to your other comment, but to add - I was never a proponent of grid-based sequencing and I gelled very hard with the Digitakt in spite of that. If you’re a fan of a grid, I have no doubts you would get along with it amazingly.
Nice comparison. Have both after falling hard for synths during the pandemic. I think you captured the essence of both pretty well. I really enjoy both and look forward to getting out and traveling with the OP-1. The workflow of OP-1 is pretty quirky and takes a little getting used to. The manual is also really minimal. Very worthwhile to watch a lot of tutorials to get the most from it. In comparison I have found the Digitakt to be super intuitive but I already some knowledge of synths and step sequencers going in and that might explain why. Looking forward to many more hours with both and finally working my way through making an entire song rather than just loops.
That’s so interesting, I found the complete opposite for myself in terms of approachability! I love being able to bring the op-1 to a new location and make a track on the spot, it creates a visual component that you can recall whenever you revisit the piece.
Yo thanks a ton!! I hope you enjoy. Both of those are all modular samples + op-1 + guitar stuff. I can’t wait to put together a proper body of work with the Digitakt now that I’ve been more focused on using that.
Very interesting and nice to watch! I´m really happy with my digitakt, it functions as the "brain" in my workflow. During the day I use it with a powerbank velcro-taped to the bottom, and a BIRDCORD-cable. This way I can play everywhere I want, or use it as a sketchbook on the sofa, or just practice to perform on it, while my girlfriend is watching netflix ;) When I got something ready what I like, I connect the digitakt to the other equipment via midi etc. So it´s kind of like a "nintendo switch workflow" which really makes a difference! (for me)
@@SlowHaste I bought the >Anker Powerbank, PowerCore 20100mAh< on amazon for about 35 euros! Fully loaded it lasts really long, and it also fits perfectly in the Digitakt´s Case (ANALOG CASE)
@@SlowHaste You´re welcome! But you will also need a 12 volt cable with adapter, just search for BIRDCORD CABLE DIGITAKT, I don´t know if there are any other options..!
@@jellomusic i have a digitakt but lately I use it only as a drum machine. Sometimes it feels that it’s an overkill. Thinking about op-1 but not sure yet as I always tend to come back to daw.
Thank you for the high-quality content. I’m hoping to pickup an OP-1 this week and I really appreciate your perspective… The Digitak seems muuuch more intimidating but is definitely something I’d like to get my hands on one day. (Loved the track you made on it btw… gave me some Washed Out vibes :) Looking forward to future content
Thanks so much for watching! I would agree, the Digitakt does seem a little more intimidating at face value. You’re gonna have a ton of fun with the OP-1 though!
Op1 all the way I had digitakt great machine works great with portable battery I kept my op1 s I have two because over time I got more use out the op1 although I would pick another digitakt up in a heart beat the two together are the bomb
I so want a copy of Patch & Tweak! - Thanks for the review! What do you think of the build quality? I don't own an OP-1, but have heard that it has to be treated very well (you had it for 3 years, so that's a while!).
It’s a great resource/coffee table book! Definitely recommend it. As for OP-1 build quality, I haven’t had any issues. I keep it in a padded case when not in use & have flown with it (in a carry on), brought it to parks/trails, played it in my car, etc. it’s a bit heftier than it looks, but doesn’t have the cold metal ruggedness of the digitakt. I pretty much treat it the same way I would a phone with no phone case on it.
Never mind the $300 price difference tho... At that point why not MPC One or Force? Or for a couple hundred less what about Toriaz Squid or Polyend Tracker?
Judging solely based on m1 teenage engineering headphones and how terrible they sound, where they could easily source some cheap drivers that would sound better, No way I am buying another teenage product no matter how popular or good.
I suppose the aesthetic isn’t for everyone! I personally quite enjoy it, & the build quality is surprisingly sturdy. It’s much heftier than I imagined before I got my hands on it.
Watch part 2 here!! ruclips.net/video/rARG69EpJ18/видео.html
The bass part on that digitakt track was gorgeous
the digitakt was purchased as my first drum machine, I went to guitar center thinking I wanted the Roland tr8s, they didn't have it and I didn't wanna wait around for an order I wanted to go home and jam with my MicroKORG, they had the digitakt in store, I was scared of it I said I didn't want something that seemed so complicated to learn, but I did it I got it and came home and watched some tutorials, it is so awesome, id say its my favorite groove box(I also have 2 mpc's now) and the op-1 I did get later once I really didn't need anymore gear, I like it its beautiful and I use it a lot, but I dig the digitakt way more by far, it sounds way better and just does so much more, its a full on synth if you learn to use the fm synthesis which I do use alot, I'm actually here watching this because I've been considering getting a second digitakt just to have all the extra voices... wish it had a built in battery tho besides that id personally say it kicks the op-1's ass by far, but that's just me
I love this video so much. Most review/comparison videos hit you with information overload. This video is like a conversation with a friend and it's so relaxing and well-paced. I just recently bought the Digitakt and find it a bit intimidating. I understand it so much better now. Thanks.
I’m so happy to have helped, and thanks for the feedback! I have a handful of Digitakt tutorial videos posted (maybe not super beginner friendly) but they could potentially help with some one-off tips and tricks too. Enjoy the Digitakt!
Beautiful stuff man. This has been a journey for the ears. You have sold me the digitakt, now to work my ass off to get it.
It’ll be worth every hour of whatever it is you do!! Thanks so much for watching, glad you enjoyed it.
@@SlowHaste I really enjoyed it. Your music is good.
@@SlowHaste I am a graphic designer but I always have melodies in my head and even if the Digitakt is so expensive I feel it will be a great way to get those melodies and beats out of my head and be more creative with them. The Digitakt is really going to be my first piece of equipment. If everything goes well, I might add a few others (considering Analog Heat and Digitone and also the Roland MC-101) but I am going to have to wrap my head around the Digitakt first before any other purchases. Do you think it will be worth it for a newbie like myself who is looking to get started?
Nice to see a review with personal taste and use involved too, just checked out your album, very very well produced, so much organic sound design added it really makes your sound unique, well done 🙏
Super happy you’re into it!! Thanks a ton for checking it out
@@SlowHaste My pleasure dude!
Great comparison. I really like your videos. Some day I will get a OP-1, but first I will pay the mortgage.
Oftentimes I use single-cycle waveforms to create what you might call a synth. There are plenty of single-cycle waveforms in the Digitakt by default you can use. So while it is a sampler it can be used similarly to a synth.
If you want polyphony for the synth you you'd probably want to use RK-002 Smart MIDI Cable from Retrokits that switches between the tracks when you play with a keyboard.
The Digitakt OS 1.30 allows for selecting tracks for recording which helps to resample (or "bounce") specific tracks as a single sample. Of course, the limitation here is the memory. I know that this wasn't available when you made this video and it's not as easy as bouncing, but... I think it makes things a bit easier.
Anyway, thanks for sharing!
Thanks again for watching! Good point about the single cycle waveforms, I always forget about those and there are quite a good number of them
Man I thought I was set on keeping my OP-1 after that really cool jam.. I didn’t think the digitakt could please me more, but dang.. I was wrong. Now I’m truly TORN. I love the parameter locking on the digitakt. I love how you can change the parameters for each trigger of a sample. That’s so insane.. I’m really gonna have to consider a switch.. I just love how portable and accessible my OP-1 is, but I struggle with making real music with it because I love grid-style workflows more.. I never liked how you can’t add or remove effects like reverb or filter sweeping to sounds recorded on the OP-1, but I adore how much there is to offer, and it’s battery powered, and the on board mic.. but it’s inputs are greatly limited with just the single aux port and the very quiet headphone jack. The digitakt is insanely organized and efficient, though. This is gonna take time.
Just responded to your other comment, but to add - I was never a proponent of grid-based sequencing and I gelled very hard with the Digitakt in spite of that. If you’re a fan of a grid, I have no doubts you would get along with it amazingly.
@@SlowHaste I ended up responding to this on a third video of you briefly performing with the digitakt hehe
Perfect video comparing these two devices. Very helpful , Thank you!
glad you found it helpful!
This is the best comparison between those those instruments I've ever seen
Thanks, you're too kind!
Nice comparison.
Have both after falling hard for synths during the pandemic. I think you captured the essence of both pretty well.
I really enjoy both and look forward to getting out and traveling with the OP-1.
The workflow of OP-1 is pretty quirky and takes a little getting used to. The manual is also really minimal. Very worthwhile to watch a lot of tutorials to get the most from it.
In comparison I have found the Digitakt to be super intuitive but I already some knowledge of synths and step sequencers going in and that might explain why.
Looking forward to many more hours with both and finally working my way through making an entire song rather than just loops.
That’s so interesting, I found the complete opposite for myself in terms of approachability!
I love being able to bring the op-1 to a new location and make a track on the spot, it creates a visual component that you can recall whenever you revisit the piece.
coming from instagram you make both of them sound really good and i didn't know which one to buy first, now i know thanks
Glad I could help! Which are you going for?
@@SlowHaste the op-1, it'll help the portability and creativity I need, also is at discount on TE ⚡️
With the Digitakt coming with over bridge that alone set it apart now with the new os update 1.3 this thing is nuts. Digitakt love :)
As always, great video. I added both of your albums to my streaming playlist, looking forward to giving them a listen.
Yo thanks a ton!! I hope you enjoy. Both of those are all modular samples + op-1 + guitar stuff. I can’t wait to put together a proper body of work with the Digitakt now that I’ve been more focused on using that.
@@SlowHaste I always dig your sound, so, I'm sure I'll enjoy it immensely. I'll be keeping an eye out for your Digitakt material in the future.
Very interesting and nice to watch! I´m really happy with my digitakt, it functions as the "brain" in my workflow. During the day I use it with a powerbank velcro-taped to the bottom, and a BIRDCORD-cable. This way I can play everywhere I want, or use it as a sketchbook on the sofa, or just practice to perform on it, while my girlfriend is watching netflix ;)
When I got something ready what I like, I connect the digitakt to the other equipment via midi etc.
So it´s kind of like a "nintendo switch workflow" which really makes a difference! (for me)
That sounds like a perfect setup! What kind of power bank are you using?
@@SlowHaste I bought the >Anker Powerbank, PowerCore 20100mAh< on amazon for about 35 euros! Fully loaded it lasts really long, and it also fits perfectly in the Digitakt´s Case (ANALOG CASE)
I put it with some velcro-tape on the front bottom, so when I use it, I always have a nice angle ;)
@@maikrobin Absolutely gonna check that out, thanks again!
@@SlowHaste You´re welcome! But you will also need a 12 volt cable with adapter, just search for BIRDCORD CABLE DIGITAKT, I don´t know if there are any other options..!
Super informative! You’re answering many of the questions I had. Thanks for making this video!
Thanks for watching, I’m glad I could help!
Great video thanks!
Great work on the past videos, really high quality explanations! Keep it up
Thanks so much!!
already own a digitakt (love it) and just bought an op-1, let's see how it goes!
heck yesss, very stoked for ya, you’ll love it I promise!!
So how it goes ?
@@vadykk lovin' it! the sloppiness of the op-1 is the total opposite of the finesse of the digitakt, and it's much appreciated at least for me!
@@jellomusic i have a digitakt but lately I use it only as a drum machine. Sometimes it feels that it’s an overkill. Thinking about op-1 but not sure yet as I always tend to come back to daw.
really enjoyed your explanations
Thanks!
Very cool well done
Thanks!
You’re always answering my questions thanks bro
Glad to help! let me know if there’s more I can answer, I’m always planning new topics to chat about.
Thank you for the high-quality content.
I’m hoping to pickup an OP-1 this week and I really appreciate your perspective…
The Digitak seems muuuch more intimidating but is definitely something I’d like to get my hands on one day. (Loved the track you made on it btw… gave me some Washed Out vibes :)
Looking forward to future content
Thanks so much for watching! I would agree, the Digitakt does seem a little more intimidating at face value. You’re gonna have a ton of fun with the OP-1 though!
Is the Digitakt track available somewhere? Very cool.
Glad you dig it! It’s available on my Patreon page for patrons, I haven’t released it into the wild officially yet though
I love my digi. The price on the op is nuts but I’d love one.
Plus we just got an update
damn.....i really like your music!
yoo thanks a ton!!
Hey Daniel! How would you compare OP-1 to OT?
Hey! That’s definitely a video I want to make sometime this summer - hopefully gonna go in-depth on my workflow as I do in this video.
@@SlowHaste That would be awesome! I will definitely watch that one although I just got myself an OT :3
I was going to get the digitakt or the op1, but my wife made my decision for me when she bought the op1 for my birthday
Either is a fantastic decision, I hope you enjoy it!!
Awesome wife🦾🎊
Beautiful compersion :) Would you mind share also those candles links? :)
Thanks! Hah, I don’t have the exact links but I got the two at my desk from Target, and the kitchen table one was a gift.
@@SlowHaste 🙏🏻❤️
Op1 all the way I had digitakt great machine works great with portable battery
I kept my op1 s I have two because over time I got more use out the op1 although I would pick another digitakt up in a heart beat the two together are the bomb
They certainly do make a great team!
Sold my op1 for a digitone, I miss it but the fear that that unique instrument would break on me won.
I so want a copy of Patch & Tweak! - Thanks for the review!
What do you think of the build quality? I don't own an OP-1, but have heard that it has to be treated very well (you had it for 3 years, so that's a while!).
It’s a great resource/coffee table book! Definitely recommend it.
As for OP-1 build quality, I haven’t had any issues. I keep it in a padded case when not in use & have flown with it (in a carry on), brought it to parks/trails, played it in my car, etc. it’s a bit heftier than it looks, but doesn’t have the cold metal ruggedness of the digitakt. I pretty much treat it the same way I would a phone with no phone case on it.
Dandelion is quality dude !! 😎
Yo thanks for listening!!
Never mind the $300 price difference tho... At that point why not MPC One or Force?
Or for a couple hundred less what about Toriaz Squid or Polyend Tracker?
So what about the Digitone?
That’s next on my wishlist!
@@SlowHaste same here. Today my Digitakt will arrive. I’m so excited. Can’t wait for a video from you and the Digitone! Great work!
@@scholzdigital ayyy you’re gonna love it! Thanks again
Cool
Judging solely based on m1 teenage engineering headphones and how terrible they sound, where they could easily source some cheap drivers that would sound better, No way I am buying another teenage product no matter how popular or good.
"Put a bird on it!"- SNL
hahah exactly. I inherited it from a friend many years ago and have forever used it as a video prop.
It's not SNL, it's Portlandia.
DIGITAKT > OP1
Digitakt is better, its not even cose
I just can't get past the OP1s aesthetics.
It looks bleedin awful
I suppose the aesthetic isn’t for everyone! I personally quite enjoy it, & the build quality is surprisingly sturdy. It’s much heftier than I imagined before I got my hands on it.
Lol and here I am thinking the aesthetic is one of its redeeming qualities
Neither.... my ipad instead. OP-1 is wayyyyy over priced.
Air 2 and some apps .
Whatever works for your creativity. I love hardware to play around on.
@@scholzdigital Too right, what ever works for you.