Keep coming back to this one to hear the track being built. I've concluded that it`s not actually a stabilization issue, the camera is simply aware of the awesome track that`s to come and can't help but start dancing from the start.
Think the curse might work on mp3 players as well? There’s one i loved from 2005 i would really like an updated version of xD Jokes aside, good video. Really enjoy the commentary and your sense of humour, and the music sounds good too of course - fascinating seeing how quickly you’re able to make something that’s nice on the digitakt
We will never know how far the curse reaches until we try, huh. 😅 Happy to hear that my weird sense of humor can be appreciated. And Digitakt has potential to be even faster, all is dependant on how quickly I learn and adapt to the various shortcuts. Thank you for watching!
Legitimately considered it for a while. I'm holding back, just in case they release a new one before I pull the trigger on the current version. Maybe my curse on Elektron gear will end here. If not, Syntakt II and Octatrack mk3 confirmed as soon as I get the current ones. 😅
I just want to shape the chord as much as possible, before resampling. That gives me more freedom for further sculpting later on, using it in different contexts.
@@daftdj123 Think about it this way - you only have one reverb, one delay, one filter, two LFO's. If you bake them into a sample, then these tools get free again. You can use them to further shape your sound in more intricate ways. A lot of samples found in commercially available sample packs are already processed. They have some filtering, reverb, movement added to them. This process is no different - shaping a basic sound you can take further. Of course, in this video, I'm adjusting things in a very basic way, but you can get really creative with resampling, creating incredible amount of movement and interest in basic sounds, just by baking some of the settings into the thing you resample. Hope this clears it up a bit. :)
Then we can expect the CS2, with more oscillators, preset manager, multi-timbrality, more filters, more lfo and a polyphonic sequencer among many other features. 😅
Keep coming back to this one to hear the track being built. I've concluded that it`s not actually a stabilization issue, the camera is simply aware of the awesome track that`s to come and can't help but start dancing from the start.
Haha, I could live with this being the official reason for it. 😆
Think the curse might work on mp3 players as well? There’s one i loved from 2005 i would really like an updated version of xD
Jokes aside, good video. Really enjoy the commentary and your sense of humour, and the music sounds good too of course - fascinating seeing how quickly you’re able to make something that’s nice on the digitakt
We will never know how far the curse reaches until we try, huh. 😅
Happy to hear that my weird sense of humor can be appreciated. And Digitakt has potential to be even faster, all is dependant on how quickly I learn and adapt to the various shortcuts. Thank you for watching!
Please consider buying an Octatrack next.
Legitimately considered it for a while. I'm holding back, just in case they release a new one before I pull the trigger on the current version. Maybe my curse on Elektron gear will end here. If not, Syntakt II and Octatrack mk3 confirmed as soon as I get the current ones. 😅
Why bother using the CTRL ALL feature when you can do it in a non-destructive way once it has been resampled ?
I just want to shape the chord as much as possible, before resampling. That gives me more freedom for further sculpting later on, using it in different contexts.
@@Chaotrick Sorry, I don't get it. Once the sample has been destructed, you definitely have less freedom to scult it 🤔
@@daftdj123 Think about it this way - you only have one reverb, one delay, one filter, two LFO's. If you bake them into a sample, then these tools get free again. You can use them to further shape your sound in more intricate ways. A lot of samples found in commercially available sample packs are already processed. They have some filtering, reverb, movement added to them. This process is no different - shaping a basic sound you can take further. Of course, in this video, I'm adjusting things in a very basic way, but you can get really creative with resampling, creating incredible amount of movement and interest in basic sounds, just by baking some of the settings into the thing you resample.
Hope this clears it up a bit. :)
Buy a reface CS 😄
Then we can expect the CS2, with more oscillators, preset manager, multi-timbrality, more filters, more lfo and a polyphonic sequencer among many other features. 😅
@@Chaotrick Hopefully keeping that looper!