@@chareslamb87 Damn thank you, that's a very nice compliment! Well out of the two for me I'd say the Digitone, because I'm more of a synthesis guy than a sampler guy. I like being able to create and morph the sounds a lot in the box which the Digitone is unmatched at. That said if you like using samples the Digitakt has tons of great options for mangling them as well, but you can't get quite as crazy in the box. Love em both tho!
Fantastic! This sounds like what would play in a strange jrpg where you visit a techno village built on a flotilla of scrap metal floating over a sea of liquid static, and the denizens have all these cool electronic upgrades for you gear. They're all super friendly, but also kind of uncanny and strange cause they've been living off of weird fish they caught in the static water. Nobody knows where the static sea or the strange fish came from, but they all just kind of accept it as normal, and are happy to give you tons of exposition on all of this if you just approach someone randomly. Just watch out for static sea monsters. They don't usually bother you as long as you don't venture too far out into the static...
@@GeorgeL909 What the heck man don't do this to me, that game sounds sick and I can never play it 😞 Haha thanks my friend, appreciate the super creative take!!
Super chilled stuff, J 💥
@@iwankristensen Thanks my friend, sometimes gotta take the crazy down a notch 😂
Floating down a river of distortion.
@@oaklandghosts0510 Sounds peaceful 😌 Cheers!
Hah, yes! That's exactly what I was thinking!
Man you are continuing to grow your dark gritty cyberscape and I love it.
By chance out of the DT 2 and DN2 which are you enjoying more?
@@chareslamb87 Damn thank you, that's a very nice compliment!
Well out of the two for me I'd say the Digitone, because I'm more of a synthesis guy than a sampler guy. I like being able to create and morph the sounds a lot in the box which the Digitone is unmatched at. That said if you like using samples the Digitakt has tons of great options for mangling them as well, but you can't get quite as crazy in the box. Love em both tho!
Fantastic! This sounds like what would play in a strange jrpg where you visit a techno village built on a flotilla of scrap metal floating over a sea of liquid static, and the denizens have all these cool electronic upgrades for you gear. They're all super friendly, but also kind of uncanny and strange cause they've been living off of weird fish they caught in the static water. Nobody knows where the static sea or the strange fish came from, but they all just kind of accept it as normal, and are happy to give you tons of exposition on all of this if you just approach someone randomly. Just watch out for static sea monsters. They don't usually bother you as long as you don't venture too far out into the static...
@@GeorgeL909 What the heck man don't do this to me, that game sounds sick and I can never play it 😞 Haha thanks my friend, appreciate the super creative take!!
uh nice one ♨️
@@errorkit Thank you, glad you enjoyed!
made my evening at work
That's wonderful to hear, thank you very much :)
Nice
@@mann-vom-mond Thank you!
@hexwavemusic 🙂