? The active step automatically advance anyway. Even if it was static, it is not convenient at all to play holding Funtion, change octave…
That would be equivalent to just holding a trig and and entering a chord/notes in rec mode so no need for a non-progressing step mode I think.
still Elektron can’t get it to send midi data out from the Arpregiator ? what an embarrassing story. I just don’t understand it.
IMO trig preview is the most significant workflow upgrade to the elektron sequencer since the OT was released 10 years ago. It’s something that’s always bugged me a little about working on these boxes, especially since I like to use all 4 pages.
agree, chance would be better if it affected all conditional trigs too except for 100%.
A bit late to the game and I didn’t have time to install the update yet, but this is an incredible list of added features. Thank you, elektron!
Trig preview is such a nice feature I was used to from the op-z, glad to see it’s also on the DN now
How do we use those new updates? Is there a manual for something?!
Sure, the manuals on the support pages are updated.
THANKS !!! NOTE TRIG PREVIEW IN STEPEDITOR MODE
So next step will be OB porting to iOS (or maybe that multitrack live parameter FX looper ;)) Next up, a series of Elektron iOS apps to enhance all the Devices for live performance?
(next move: going to get an iPhone !!!) Looking forward to seeing (making) those dedicated DT/DN TouchOSC apps !!! (and using some great ones already out there) Full control of all parameters for maximum sound design/live control (+ external sequencing? that SONG mode per project ofcourse)
If it’s just for music use I’d look into getting an iPad - the basic model, or a second hand older one, should be fine. There are a lot of apps that are iPad only, and it’s a more enjoyable interface to use. But if it’s for your phone as well then killing two birds with one stone of course makes sense
Disabling Transport is something I have wanted from day 1. So glad to have it!
Trig preview was really needed, especially on the Digitone. Pretty convenient.
Chance for the whole track is what makes me really happy with this update: since Model:Cycles I have used it a lot, it makes Trig Condition very accessible!
Can’t say enough how happy I am ^^
Love the updates: crazy! Hoping the ‘scrub sample selection’ will be added in a future update as well (Sorry, it seems so ungrateful to ask for even more) Awesome job !!!
(Sample something nice, Set start/end marker + move/scrub this selection around using another knob dial e.g ‘G’) e.g. doing some breakbeat/jungle kind of stuff saving/bouncing down 1/4 parts, keeping selections equal in length or just quick Scrubbing around for nuggets… etc
Never mind, it’s something else I’m after. All good thou. New update rocks
On the digitakt, which encoder settings did they change the sensitivity on?
I just sent mine in for a jumpy encoder repair, and it was only ever a problem on a few settings (like choosing midi channel on the midi pages)
Wow I didn’t notice that. Super useful!
Hello Iv’e just received the DK an hour ago it had 1.20 installed so I just updated now to 1.30
I seem to have a problem.
1 - Encoder G if I turn the knob slowly for fine tune it jumps but never gets past a few cents
2 - Same encoder pressed down turning clockwise it goes from 127 to 0 turning anti clockwise goes from 0 to 127
Anyone else have this issue?
Submit a support ticket for Elektron
Thanks! I should’ve realised that when I was reading other stuff where folk do the hack mute by triggering and holding the key. The other tip you mention is a more than able alternative - sacrificing one track isn’t too much of a hardship unless writing using only the DN.
Did Elektron tell you this was a hardware issue? Because if it was only jumpy on a few pages… and the MIDI selection is ultra ultra sensitive on the 3 different Digitakts I’ve used, it’s not a hardware issue, just how the software operates. Hope you didn’t ship it away for no reason.