Good guy Enrique: shows oldschool resampling technique, generates cool and lazy hip hop swingin’ vibes on the go, educating people. RUclips should add high five icon for channels like this one.
a little trick that might be handy for you: you can actually copy a pattern into another location (ie. A1 to A2) without ever leaving A1... to do that: you hold PTN + the pattern you're in and press COPY. then press and *hold* PTN + the pattern you want to copy to + PASTE (it's important to hold PASTE for a few seconds, it will show a countdown on screen with little squares)
I’ve used this method but by resampling patterns I’ve created. What I really love is bpm per pattern which opens up a lot of possibilities when creating the structure
Incredibly explained! Hearing that loop with your voiceover makes me listen to a rap on that beat from you. Would be dope! Thanks for sharing the knowledge Ricky. Really appreciate it
This takes me back to the days of feeling like I was a millionaire for having 4 tape tracks to bounce things down into. Going to try this out on the Digitakt tonight. Your videos are awesome! Helped me so much in getting up to speed with it.
I love this video from my head all the way down to my toes! Really inspiring to see your workflow and the end result sounded awesome. Reminds me of some of those 90's Cypress Hill beats.
Very interesting way of using the Digitakt! I've decided to make Digitakt the only thing I perform with if I ever go out to bars and stuff so I i'll definitely try this method out :) Cheers
Give it a shot! Another youtuber mentioned putting different parts of the song on different pads, that might be a fun approach. Intro on pad1 verse on pad2 etc. then you play it live!
Fun pro tip: if you hold the stop button and press play at thesame time it plays the pattern from the beginning every time. So you can do the fancy DJ queue thing or play your Digitakt as one monolithic pad no matter what you have queued up. ( PS Nice meeting you at PC last week Enrique! )
Man, great video! Great skillz. Never realize the SP202 was still something people are interested in. I just made a couple beats with my 202 a year or so ago. Love the filter on it. Still new to the Digitakt so I have seen a bunch of your videos so far! Great stuff!
Junglismonk lol, since I posted that I am missing 550, found a used on Reverb, got it in yesterday! Made my first pattern. I am in love. I took it to bed with me last night until my wife threw it out of bed.
I was experimenting with resampling earlier today: I programmed a drum/melody bit, then messed with the pattern length to get a new unexpected melody. resampled it, then recorded another pattern length change, then overdubbed, then resampled yet again. my crucial lesson from your vid: remembering to play live! I chopped up the long sequence into four parts then played them back manually for a final resample. that somehow made the bpm faster, but so far so good. keep up the good work.
Vanessa Louzon Well, your first trig is on the step 1 of your pattern. Hold the trig and turn encoder D for adding conditional trigs, select "first". I hope it's clear.
Yeah, my first thoughts too haha. The way he did it is pretty convoluted.. Love the video though. I will definitely try out this method when I make drum beat next. I think the hihat can come out sounding really good
This is cool man! I always hate having to pick a tempo before I even know what the song is going to be like. Although this method is sort of backwards, it beats playing to a click!
Hi Ricky, this video inspired so much me, I have not a digitakt but I have 2 sp404 and a mpx16 i wanna try recording a beat faster only to stretch it down and make it like 88bpm! BTW I have a question I mean I would have your opinion on: for you is better an mpc one or a digitakt for making hiphop beats and why, cuz i would buy one of those machine but I have difficulties on deciding. Thx a lot for your content
Cool! Different oldskool approach! Like it... But you don't loose your loops by putting them all on track 7 right? They are still available in your recordings folder... so still lots of flexibility!
I like it!! Better be close on the beat if you save sample or start over from beginning. The resync with tempo was brilliant. Great series by the way!!
You really got me into house music no cap. I’m having a lot of fun making it on Maschine. I’m looking at getting an MPC one but the Digitakt is superrrr compelling
That’s my dilemma at the moment. Did you get either in the end? I make all sorts of stuff but minimal house is my current mood. I can see either machine would be fine , I’m looking for one that helps me to get ideas going fast and gets me away from the computer screen. Mpc one looks interesting and maybe more capable of doing whole tracks but I’ve a feeling Digitakt would get me making patterns faster which I could then arrange and add to in Logic or Live.
@@benhall2235 I just made this exact decision based on similar motivations - I get stuck in 8 bar hell all the time in Ableton, I'd rather create something 70% on DT, bounce to the DAW and touch things up. I think especially for stuff like minimal house, DT seems ideal. Really good for that kind of slow, evolving, additive groove that makes good house tracks!
@@totaled_camry yeah I went Digitakt in the end and I’m so glad I did. The latest firmware updates have made it way more capable too. I think the mpc wouldn’t really have helped me break out of screen watching and finding happy accidents like the Digitakt has.
Great video! Very well made dope tips love this idea. The only flaw in creating a whole beat by resampling is when it comes to mixing it pretty much won't reach it's full potential but other than that very cool idea
chrisgalactic Thats true and I made that mistake for many of my early beats but as I’ve progressed, I’ve learned I need to mix as I go, and not resample until I have what I’m resampling mixed just the way I want it. The nice thing is once it’s resample, it’s set, so it stops you from obsessing over mixing and other details, because well, it’s too late! Hahah
Dude, that was dope! Great watching your workflow. Makes me think I need to get away from Ableton a bit more and get back to playing on hardware. The Digitakt looks very cool.
One of my top 10 complaints about the Digitakt. For $750+ the buttons feel cheap/shitty, however, they are sturdy. I have a couple that like to catch on the way up and spring up after getting caught
I can see how it would be annoying live or at certain times but it's one of the things I appreciate about the Digitakt. I tried a Model Samples and the spongy buttons were the worst thing about it.
M P the Digitakt has totally different buttons than the Samples. The samples are firm and spongy, but the digitakt’s are light end empty. I hated them when I first tried them, but now I like them.
good boid yea Mee too. I use the frequency mode a bit. But as for what does what I'm a little lost. I just play with it until a sound I like appears. Over that I have no clue about how to use the LFO section
Really enjoying your Digitakt series, this is my fave so far. Great to learn new ways to use the box. Wondering if you could do a video on how you approach sample chops with it, I know there's a few methods out there. Bless!
To 09:00 When i am not totally wrong: when you pressed play to start pad 7 u could directly hit stop once because the trig plays until end when it is set to inf... this way you dont have to change the bpm/pattern length. Should not stop the resampling...(?)
Hey Ricky, great work! Questions: 1. Coming form an MPC/Maschine background, I like to record my drum beats finger-drumming hats, snare and kick all at once and I don't quantize. Is this possible on Digitakt? Pretty sure that I read somewhere that clock resolution is 1/384 ppq so maintaining a live unquantized performance should work great. 2. If the above is possible, is there still access to the trig functions? I assume they would all be quantized to the 16th note grid. Yes? 3. Say I was doing a Dilla type beat with a lot of unquantized swing in it. Will the trigs conform to a quantized swing setting? That would bring the trigs more in line with the unquantized beat I'm thinking. I hope I'm being clear haha. Thoughts? Thanks, man!
well done! I dont want to destroy your creative workflow which is quite cool.but all your versions of track 7 you built up one after the other are still available in the digitakts memory in the recorded samples folder. so there indeed is a way to go back if you need to, just change the sample on track 7 back to any older version!
I spent the last week playing nothing but the ocktatack and I am kind of missing the simplicity of the digitakt's pattern and sampling. But I know that when I go back to the DT, I'll be missing time stretch and bpm calculating.
Hi! I'm a music producer from Korea. Just wanted to say your videos are amazing! I recently bought a Digitakt and I'm half confident and half doubtful about the quality I can get out of this machine. I was pondering heavily on whether I should buy the Arturia Drumbrute or the Digitakt. I personally loved the distortion sound on Drumbrute but because of the fact that I can load my own samples on Digitakt, I thought in the "long run" the Digitakt would be better for entertainment. Do you mind sharing a little bit of your thoughts about these two drum machines?
This looks pretty difficult to learn. I don't if it's because of my ADHD, but I struggled learning the Akai MPC 2500. I find this very interesting, and would love to learn it, but the learning curve seems pretty tough.
I got one recently, and it looked overwhelming to me at first, but Enrique helps explain quite a few features in depth, and Cuckoo also does a nice tutorial on the Digitakt. I managed to get to grips with the basics within a day, just by reading the instructions, playing about on the machine, and watching tutorials. The thing is, it's a lot of fun to learn which helps, and it does start to make sense quite quickly once you give it a go.
here from the more recent Digitakt resample video, 202 doesn't have resampling btw! Or a sequencer, people who use it mainly have it for pitch-shifting cuz it's the only one in the series that has old-school pitch-shifting (as in it just speeds up or slows down the samples, rather than applying an effect)
it needs a tuner, so you can see how close you are to a surten tone hight you are actually playing or recording or some kind of, or does it tune that automatically when it triggers the specified NOTE (tone hight)on the TRIG PARAMETERS PAGE?
Very cool! But can we mess with the individual instruments later to possibly mix the whole track and have a finished song? Everything here is recorded on top of each other so to me this can only remain as a cool demo track.
So instead of internal, my dt is only sampling from the machine when i set the sound source to main. I bought it used but was told it had the latest firmware, could this have something to do with it? Thanks ricky
HI Ricky, I see you are a really affectionate Elektron user. Many people say Elektron gears are hard to use, I don't think so, but I think it's not so easy to understand what kind of product they are : sampling drum synth machines? Why not a video about their classification so everyone could understand what kind of gear really need. Regards
excellent vid. how unquantised is it when recording live playing into the sequencer? i know there is microtiming and limits to how many trigs per step but is it audibly noticable when it moves the beat you play to the unquantised step? i hope that made sense.. i mean will it replay the trig pretty much exactly where you hit the pad?
Good guy Enrique: shows oldschool resampling technique, generates cool and lazy hip hop swingin’ vibes on the go, educating people. RUclips should add high five icon for channels like this one.
I appreciate the comment, the watch, and the love! Thanks so much
3 years after this video aired. Just got my Digitakt and made such a cool wonky, moving beat using this technique. It feels like it is alive.
a little trick that might be handy for you: you can actually copy a pattern into another location (ie. A1 to A2) without ever leaving A1...
to do that: you hold PTN + the pattern you're in and press COPY. then press and *hold* PTN + the pattern you want to copy to + PASTE (it's important to hold PASTE for a few seconds, it will show a countdown on screen with little squares)
Has an adult swim type vibe. Also, your presentation style is so unique, creative, and relaxing. Overall, I find your content inspiring.
Aye that's an incredible compliment. I've never thought about it that way but I love that channel!
madlib has made beats for adult swim for years
I’ve used this method but by resampling patterns I’ve created. What I really love is bpm per pattern which opens up a lot of possibilities when creating the structure
Incredibly explained! Hearing that loop with your voiceover makes me listen to a rap on that beat from you. Would be dope! Thanks for sharing the knowledge Ricky. Really appreciate it
This takes me back to the days of feeling like I was a millionaire for having 4 tape tracks to bounce things down into. Going to try this out on the Digitakt tonight. Your videos are awesome! Helped me so much in getting up to speed with it.
This helped me do exactly what i’ve been trying to do. I love testing the digitakts full capabilities.
I love this video from my head all the way down to my toes! Really inspiring to see your workflow and the end result sounded awesome. Reminds me of some of those 90's Cypress Hill beats.
Dope! glad you found it helpful man, i love me some Cypress. Huge compliment haha
ricky just did the most killer beat i've ever heard in a DEMO
DUDE YOUR DIGITAKT IS 2° ROTATED, MY OCD GOES MAD
jk, love your content, you're an inspiring person! defenitely gonna try this approach tonight
Digitakt is so insane in it's own way! Nice tut man, thank you
Very interesting way of using the Digitakt! I've decided to make Digitakt the only thing I perform with if I ever go out to bars and stuff so I i'll definitely try this method out :) Cheers
Give it a shot! Another youtuber mentioned putting different parts of the song on different pads, that might be a fun approach. Intro on pad1 verse on pad2 etc. then you play it live!
Love this approach, man. And love your channel. You're so positive and you keep focus on creation being in and challenging. Thank you.
Thank you! glad you're enjoying the content. i really appreciate it.
this is such a great and useful video, thank you, i come back to it all the time.
Fun pro tip: if you hold the stop button and press play at thesame time it plays the pattern from the beginning every time. So you can do the fancy DJ queue thing or play your Digitakt as one monolithic pad no matter what you have queued up.
( PS Nice meeting you at PC last week Enrique! )
Ron Sardarian I didn't know that, I'll try this soon.
Ron Sardarian oh dope! Thanks man, I’ll give that a try. Also, so good to meet you too! I’m sure I’ll be seeing oh at the next one haha
you just changed my life dude haha so simple so effective
Your one of my favourite RUclipsr to follow. Your content is actually helpful for me so thanks for sharing.
Grant that means a ton! I'm glad you enjoy the content
Man, great video! Great skillz. Never realize the SP202 was still something people are interested in. I just made a couple beats with my 202 a year or so ago. Love the filter on it. Still new to the Digitakt so I have seen a bunch of your videos so far! Great stuff!
Ohhh man! This is gold! This method gives me totally different perspective on how to use the Octatrack. Commitment is the key here! Thanks man!
Why am I watching this I don’t even have a digitakt
Dastrio literaly me until i decided to buy one after watching this lol
LOL. Same. I have a feeling I am gonna be missing 700 dollars soon.
@@benrichey9564 be the best 700 dollars you ever spend!
Junglismonk lol, since I posted that I am missing 550, found a used on Reverb, got it in yesterday! Made my first pattern. I am in love. I took it to bed with me last night until my wife threw it out of bed.
@@benrichey9564 Hhah tell me about it my partner says it sounds like i`m writing my journal on a typewriter.
I was experimenting with resampling earlier today: I programmed a drum/melody bit, then messed with the pattern length to get a new unexpected melody. resampled it, then recorded another pattern length change, then overdubbed, then resampled yet again.
my crucial lesson from your vid: remembering to play live! I chopped up the long sequence into four parts then played them back manually for a final resample. that somehow made the bpm faster, but so far so good. keep up the good work.
Exactly! upon testing things i found a rhythm within a rhythm also. It's those moment that are so hard to premeditate on and execute.
Wow! Great approach! The more restrictions, the funnier it gets! Good job!
exactly, and by funnier you mean unique! haha
Great vid, I like this ‘keep moving forward’ approach! It’s so easy to never finish anything.
way too easy haha
Hi, for your trick at 8:20, i would have put the trig condition on "only first" instead of lowering the tempo. Same result.
can you please explain? thanks!
Vanessa Louzon
Well, your first trig is on the step 1 of your pattern. Hold the trig and turn encoder D for adding conditional trigs, select "first".
I hope it's clear.
what does "first" do though? thanks for replying btw!
It's the 1ST trig-condition, it only ever triggers the first time the step is played within the pattern.
Yeah, my first thoughts too haha. The way he did it is pretty convoluted.. Love the video though. I will definitely try out this method when I make drum beat next. I think the hihat can come out sounding really good
Thank you so much, this is eye opener for me. As you've said in the vid, this is a new approach to making music with DT.
Yo I'm digging your technique here, nice one with the different velocity pads on the snare! Thanks 🙏
Really inspiring to see that u feel the digitakt initiv like breathing
Ricky one of the best !!
Thank you for talking about the 303. I don't think anything has been as fast and fun
This is cool man! I always hate having to pick a tempo before I even know what the song is going to be like. Although this method is sort of backwards, it beats playing to a click!
i think this is one of my fav videos
You inspired me to chop masayoahi fujita's performance, which I recorded last week, into the my digitakt. Thanks for inspiration! :)
Great vid and extremely chill beat! Definitely getting one now
Excellent ... i didn't realise you could keep layering recordings on top of an existing trig 😎
It gives lots of groovy ideas, thanks for the video it's really cool !
Hi Ricky, this video inspired so much me, I have not a digitakt but I have 2 sp404 and a mpx16 i wanna try recording a beat faster only to stretch it down and make it like 88bpm! BTW I have a question I mean I would have your opinion on: for you is better an mpc one or a digitakt for making hiphop beats and why, cuz i would buy one of those machine but I have difficulties on deciding. Thx a lot for your content
Cool! Different oldskool approach! Like it... But you don't loose your loops by putting them all on track 7 right? They are still available in your recordings folder... so still lots of flexibility!
Oh duh!! Man. I’m starting to like this method more and more haha. Thanks for that!
I like it!! Better be close on the beat if you save sample or start over from beginning. The resync with tempo was brilliant. Great series by the way!!
You really got me into house music no cap. I’m having a lot of fun making it on Maschine. I’m looking at getting an MPC one but the Digitakt is superrrr compelling
That’s my dilemma at the moment. Did you get either in the end? I make all sorts of stuff but minimal house is my current mood. I can see either machine would be fine , I’m looking for one that helps me to get ideas going fast and gets me away from the computer screen. Mpc one looks interesting and maybe more capable of doing whole tracks but I’ve a feeling Digitakt would get me making patterns faster which I could then arrange and add to in Logic or Live.
@@benhall2235 I just made this exact decision based on similar motivations - I get stuck in 8 bar hell all the time in Ableton, I'd rather create something 70% on DT, bounce to the DAW and touch things up. I think especially for stuff like minimal house, DT seems ideal. Really good for that kind of slow, evolving, additive groove that makes good house tracks!
@@totaled_camry yeah I went Digitakt in the end and I’m so glad I did. The latest firmware updates have made it way more capable too. I think the mpc wouldn’t really have helped me break out of screen watching and finding happy accidents like the Digitakt has.
Great video! Very well made dope tips love this idea. The only flaw in creating a whole beat by resampling is when it comes to mixing it pretty much won't reach it's full potential but other than that very cool idea
chrisgalactic Thats true and I made that mistake for many of my early beats but as I’ve progressed, I’ve learned I need to mix as I go, and not resample until I have what I’m resampling mixed just the way I want it. The nice thing is once it’s resample, it’s set, so it stops you from obsessing over mixing and other details, because well, it’s too late! Hahah
Dude, that was dope! Great watching your workflow. Makes me think I need to get away from Ableton a bit more and get back to playing on hardware. The Digitakt looks very cool.
the sound of pressing a button on the digitakt is most of the time louder then the actual sound :D
Sample it! ;D
One of my top 10 complaints about the Digitakt. For $750+ the buttons feel cheap/shitty, however, they are sturdy. I have a couple that like to catch on the way up and spring up after getting caught
I can see how it would be annoying live or at certain times but it's one of the things I appreciate about the Digitakt. I tried a Model Samples and the spongy buttons were the worst thing about it.
nym053 i suggest you to go to a store and try them. They don’t feel cheap at all
M P the Digitakt has totally different buttons than the Samples. The samples are firm and spongy, but the digitakt’s are light end empty. I hated them when I first tried them, but now I like them.
WAYY cool! sick beat too; you are very creative with this machine. Thank you for the tips and tricks :)
Thanks Brendon! glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching.
Beautiful work.
Thank you David
Nice camera work ;-)
Thanks Enrique! Great history lesson and demo. Im assuming I could just implement those instructions on to the Octatrack Mk2.
totally can! thanks for watching
Chemex + Digitakt squad represent
this was an interesting watch. could you retrigger this using trig-conditions so that each trigger would play a different segment of the main loop?
Dope. Just convinced on getting this puppy
Nice tutorial! For some reason, the tune's doing something to remind me of Art of Noise's "Moments In Love."
s. sturgis one of the prettiest songs of all time!
Lovely. I have to try this. Enrique, could you make a video on the LFO section on the Digitakt? It's a complete mystery to me.
good boid yea Mee too. I use the frequency mode a bit. But as for what does what I'm a little lost. I just play with it until a sound I like appears. Over that I have no clue about how to use the LFO section
Me too
LFO vid would be sweet
wow! i didn't realize this was worthy! thanks for the idea Good boid!! I'll probably work on this this weekend.
you can do some insane things with the LFO
Really enjoying your Digitakt series, this is my fave so far. Great to learn new ways to use the box. Wondering if you could do a video on how you approach sample chops with it, I know there's a few methods out there. Bless!
This is sick!! Really would love to get my hands on a digitakt. For the time being, Im gonna noodle around with the PO 33 and Volca Sample though.
Just found your vid. Love it. Well shot, and well edited. Subbed!!
To 09:00
When i am not totally wrong: when you pressed play to start pad 7 u could directly hit stop once because the trig plays until end when it is set to inf... this way you dont have to change the bpm/pattern length. Should not stop the resampling...(?)
Wow, man that was awesome. Thanks so much, very helpful .
Nice to see your approach,..I use to work this way on my old SP-808, and SP-606,...it is so creative,...Thankz Enrique,.. ;D One luv n Peace
Great take on this machine, like your presentation as well, subbed.
Really good, I need to dig in to my digitakt quite a bit to see how this all works but the video is well inspiring. Can't wait to try!
Give it a go and let me know how it is! Glad you enjoyed the video
Hey Ricky, great work! Questions: 1. Coming form an MPC/Maschine background, I like to record my drum beats finger-drumming hats, snare and kick all at once and I don't quantize. Is this possible on Digitakt? Pretty sure that I read somewhere that clock resolution is 1/384 ppq so maintaining a live unquantized performance should work great. 2. If the above is possible, is there still access to the trig functions? I assume they would all be quantized to the 16th note grid. Yes? 3. Say I was doing a Dilla type beat with a lot of unquantized swing in it. Will the trigs conform to a quantized swing setting? That would bring the trigs more in line with the unquantized beat I'm thinking. I hope I'm being clear haha. Thoughts? Thanks, man!
This is a really cool and helpful video man! Thank you. Very inspirational
Thanks for the method. Not sure if I will be using it though.
well done! I dont want to destroy your creative workflow which is quite cool.but all your versions of track 7 you built up one after the other are still available in the digitakts memory in the recorded samples folder. so there indeed is a way to go back if you need to, just change the sample on track 7 back to any older version!
Simon Burkhardt adding a “take1” “take2” at the end of the sample names can help with this. I might start adding this to my workflow
whoa.. how did i not realize this haha! The digitakt is awesome!
you ruined it all! lol...
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I'm going to use this method on my OP-1. Very nice.
I spent the last week playing nothing but the ocktatack and I am kind of missing the simplicity of the digitakt's pattern and sampling. But I know that when I go back to the DT, I'll be missing time stretch and bpm calculating.
They honestly both have their places when it comes to speed and flexibility. I use the digi on one shots and chords, and the OT on stems/loops
never thought of using it like this...Dope !!
Great video! I'm gonna try this with my Digi now ✌🏻
Let me know how it goes! any sound examples?
I think you just sold me on the digitakt.
Really good video man!
Because it's neat af! That's why.
Hi Ricky, thanks for sharing such amazing videos!
Does Digitakt have reverb and delay per each track or a single send bus for all tracks?
Hi! I'm a music producer from Korea. Just wanted to say your videos are amazing! I recently bought a Digitakt and I'm half confident and half doubtful about the quality I can get out of this machine. I was pondering heavily on whether I should buy the Arturia Drumbrute or the Digitakt. I personally loved the distortion sound on Drumbrute but because of the fact that I can load my own samples on Digitakt, I thought in the "long run" the Digitakt would be better for entertainment.
Do you mind sharing a little bit of your thoughts about these two drum machines?
This looks pretty difficult to learn. I don't if it's because of my ADHD, but I struggled learning the Akai MPC 2500. I find this very interesting, and would love to learn it, but the learning curve seems pretty tough.
I got one recently, and it looked overwhelming to me at first, but Enrique helps explain quite a few features in depth, and Cuckoo also does a nice tutorial on the Digitakt. I managed to get to grips with the basics within a day, just by reading the instructions, playing about on the machine, and watching tutorials. The thing is, it's a lot of fun to learn which helps, and it does start to make sense quite quickly once you give it a go.
+1 for your Digitakt being the only one that is dust free
thanks a lot for inspiration!
Anytime! haha, glad you found it useful. Thanks for watching
did a credits screen appear when you clocked the digitakt?
would the tap tempo function be an easier/quicker way to work out the rereresample bpm?
Huh that’s a good idea!
thx man, that was a cool tutorial.
here from the more recent Digitakt resample video, 202 doesn't have resampling btw! Or a sequencer, people who use it mainly have it for pitch-shifting cuz it's the only one in the series that has old-school pitch-shifting (as in it just speeds up or slows down the samples, rather than applying an effect)
My brain hurts following ur instruction. This is crazy complex for me but I dig it a lot.
Nice tutorial :)
Ty sensei Tinez 👍
Makes me want an Akai MPC Live or Akai Force
Very cool idea! A drawback is that everything becomes mono right? Still sounds good though.
What was your learning curve on this, lol you're like a pro with this thing. So many buttons clicking here and there 🥴
it needs a tuner, so you can see how close you are to a surten tone hight you are actually playing or recording or some kind of, or does it tune that automatically when it triggers the specified NOTE (tone hight)on the TRIG PARAMETERS PAGE?
Very cool! But can we mess with the individual instruments later to possibly mix the whole track and have a finished song? Everything here is recorded on top of each other so to me this can only remain as a cool demo track.
Only mastering
Still waiting for the day that Ricky plays the deluge. He'll destroy it 🤙
Did you intentionally time the tapping with the end of the bar in the music @ 0:29?
Genial Enrique!, cuando en español, XD ?...
Whaou that's crazy thank you... I wish I had more time to explore the digitakt :)
Give yourself 30mins - 1hr everyday to music. You'll be blown away by what you do in one week.
Way too quiet on my iPhone, mate. Had to watch it again with the desktop. But the technique is amazing, going to try tonight. Thanks.
Yo Bashenko, thanks for that input. I've been boosting the volume since this comment. I'm always afraid it'll be too loud haha. Over-cautious i am.
Is it digital digitakt or degal digitakt
So instead of internal, my dt is only sampling from the machine when i set the sound source to main. I bought it used but was told it had the latest firmware, could this have something to do with it? Thanks ricky
can you use the metronome while resampling? or could be the metronome also recorded?
HI Ricky, I see you are a really affectionate Elektron user. Many people say Elektron gears are hard to use, I don't think so, but I think it's not so easy to understand what kind of product they are : sampling drum synth machines? Why not a video about their classification so everyone could understand what kind of gear really need. Regards
Are they buttons on the Digitakt that noisy? Interested in getting one. Thanks for the all the great vids Enrique ⚡️
Richard Pasqua yes they are that noisy. I like it that way, it feels like typing!
Phenomenal! Thanks!
excellent vid. how unquantised is it when recording live playing into the sequencer? i know there is microtiming and limits to how many trigs per step but is it audibly noticable when it moves the beat you play to the unquantised step? i hope that made sense.. i mean will it replay the trig pretty much exactly where you hit the pad?
It’s honestly not that noticeable. I just love the process of keeping everything locked into one thing
I love this technique man but doesn't it mean you're now locked into the sounds, like you can't edit the drums individually afterwards?