Dumb question but I can’t find how to do it on the Digitakt, any advice?
best do the open/closed hat on a single track and use p-locks to switch samples…
Thanks void, will do that.
I actually like this method better than “choke groups” or other other fixed relationships between “special” tracks that other machines have. This means my “choking” can now be totally arbitrary where and when I want it - and between any sounds at all.
Take a look at the NEI neighbor condition.
I’ve always known this feature to be called choking. For example if you had a HH open then played the HH closed it would stop the HH open. Does anyone know how to do this with a digitakt?
away from takt at the moment but my initial guess is to use lock trigs that drop volume to zero set to the neighbor trig condition where the neighbor track is the one you want choking the hi hats
Just put the open hat and the closed hat on the same track.
So I take it there are no explicit chokes or say choke groups
No there are not
This is the closest you’ll get to choke groups.
Open and closed hats on same track, one sample chokes the other. Good for kicks on the same track too, one sustained, the other one slaps it shut
It’s easier if you chew it first
Zombie thread… It’ll get merged into another thread soon enough
Sorry to bring back this thread, but how does one put two samples on the same track? Or at least where do I find that in the manual?
Manual p.23 :
9.1 THE +DRIVE SOUND LIBRARY AND THE SOUND POOL
Thank you!
The Sound Pool is what you’re looking for.
crypt keeper. thread keeps coming back.
does this work to choke delay? anyone. kthx.
Try it out
I think the answer is no, however, if I understand what you mean by that.