Filter frequency is the cutoff knob, filter depth is the depth of the filter envelope. If you have your filter all the way closed (at 0) and say you set the depth to +50 the envelope would go only to about half as high as the cutoff knob could go. If you had the depth all the way it would open the filter all the way up. With the LFO you can modulate where that depth knob is set.
@@ChumpyDumps So even if the filter is completely closed, the fltr env opens it while the fltr depth knob controls how much to apply that fltr envelope. Is that correct?
@@ChumpyDumps Okay, I got it :) I intuitively used it as such but I'll question it once I start playing with the freq filter then the depth and I'd forget the point or the difference is
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Thanks!
Idk know how i missed this in the update. Excellent call out.
This is a super cool feature. And unlike the OT, you can recall a random pattern that you like by doing "reload pattern" which the OT does not have.
its been a while, but on the OT the feature you're looking for is "reload kit"
@@eightbitsofdeathdoes that also reset the trigs?
Wow thank you, that's dope! I saw that feature on the Octatrack but I didn't know it was also available on the Digitakt!
Wow ! Thanks 🎉
I love your attitude! Thanks for all the digi-hacks!!! you da best music
Thank you man! I had a good time with the lfo on slices :D lfo is magic
Hell yes! Thank you!
can you not manually slice and truncate samples?
you just saved me loads of time🙏🙏🙏
Excellent ! I wonder if there is a way to create random locks but only on the highlighted page ? thx
Gold dust..
Nice one!
Cheers! Thanks for the tips.
Thanks for showing those new tips! Awesome!
What’s the difference between the freq filter and filter depth?
Filter frequency is the cutoff knob, filter depth is the depth of the filter envelope. If you have your filter all the way closed (at 0) and say you set the depth to +50 the envelope would go only to about half as high as the cutoff knob could go. If you had the depth all the way it would open the filter all the way up. With the LFO you can modulate where that depth knob is set.
@@ChumpyDumps So even if the filter is completely closed, the fltr env opens it while the fltr depth knob controls how much to apply that fltr envelope. Is that correct?
Yep! You got it, the depth is how much of the envelope is applied to the filter, it can be a negative value as well!
@@soffter yeah. If you’re into Modular it’s essentially just a dedicated attenuverter.
@@ChumpyDumps Okay, I got it :) I intuitively used it as such but I'll question it once I start playing with the freq filter then the depth and I'd forget the point or the difference is
You’re like the Owen Wilson of the synth world
Awesome
Why has no one showed the chromatic way to play slices…?
Octatrack's best hack btw
I’m so glad this is not a secret now! 😂❤
Thanks for the new vid! Where did the first loop come from? Loving the sounds and rhythms.
Vengeance essential club samples! lol it's a massive collection from the early 2000's / 90's you can find on a bunch of free sample sites these days
Thank you for the suggestion. I just tried loading all VEC3 onto the digi. Not a good idea haha. No space. But lesson learned.
The Octatrack says hello
Tell the octatrack wassup I miss its scenes and fader and arpeggiator but I really like overbridge and yellow screens
Slice my life into pieces
This is my last resort
Oooo octatrack could use the linear/random locks function,
that’s quite nice
Octatrack does have linear and random locks
@@whikidazz oh snap thanks for pointing that out
If Saul Goodman made beats
Solid fart slices
I like a nice slice of fart, every once in a while, as a treat
Fast, powerful and exciting :)
Thks for sharing 🎼🙏🎼
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Squidbillies for life
Good tip, thank ye, thank ye
It’s not a hack if it’s built into the system
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you're too kind C:
Tricky tricks to takt it up
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This is not a secret
Well not anymore it’s not 🤪
SHOCKING!!!
'that's not a secret' ..... it is, if you dont know it. 'thats a very old story'..... not till you've heard it 😉😉
I personally didn't know this trick, glad I watched. Thank you and just Subbed.