What an amazing patch let us know if you decide to share the .syx
Watched / listened to this earlier and thought it was brilliant! Now I want a Red Panda too…
I like it!
Does this mean that your Digitone rolled up a big modular joint, lit it up and smoked it?
Or is it more like it smokes a modular, like beating it in a race? The way someone would say “my Ferrari smoked your Honda”?
Aww thanks! I’ve had it for a couple of weeks and I feel I’ve only scratched the surface in terms of what it can do.
Actually this, but I figured since everybody in the scene smokes their front yard except me, the other interpretation is okay, too
Digitone is really one of best sounding synths out there, i love the fm sound! Thank you so much!
You nailed it. How was it done?
Good morning! Soon 3:-) I didn’t find the time to make it better.
I just gave new school gabber kicks a go (inspiration came from the middle of my last video, when the kicks almost sounded like going through a HM2 pedal). Again, Digitone only
… a bit more new school gabber kicks … really cool!
Good evening! This is a bunch of chained ideas for an electro track, its a bit long but i think there are some good bits in it! DN and DT only
Here’s my 3rd Digitone as drum machine video. Not quite sure what happened but this time it became a soul jazz electronica track with influences of Lonnie Liston Smith. As you can see I had help from my other Digitone.
Summary
Soundsources are the two Digitones only (except for the waves in the sunset part). Output recorded from Octatrack and maximized in post production. No EQing.
wow i ejoyed this one a lot! thank you so much for sharing.
brought back some nice memories, love the mixing too
Thanks comradecry you’re welcome
Here’s a track with the DN with a pad from Micromonsta 1.
Improved kick sound in this gabber digitone only jam:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/P3_Zs5bo1eo
edit: DIGITONE!
So, this isn’t “music” per se, but last year I made sound effects for an iOS game. Knight Runner is a chess/puzzle/arcade game from Play Magnus (from world champion chess player Magnus Carlsen).
All SFX were made entirely on a Digitone. You can hear them in the background in this video.
I chose the Digitone because the game creators wanted some old school 80s/90s arcade game character, and I thought FM would be perfect for that. Creating the explotion/bomb-sound was probably the hardest one, but it turned out great, very “space invadery”.