1.Import sounds to your audio pool
2.On each trigger press the trigger and press up or down to choose which sound plays per step.
From the 1.21 release notes:
"It is now possible to live record sound slots when in MULTI MAP mode."
Key words being ālive recordā.
Please 4 different Global settings presets per project like on A4 & AR, would be a time saver.
āSometimes I would like to change pattern - but only on a few tracks while performing.
Maybe lock t1, and only change t2-t4 to another pattern. Also on Digitakt or Octatrack.ā
want this also for a long time already. Thanks for bringing it up.
hi, maybe itās already possible but i donāt know howā¦
I want to make some controls (Exemple : filter env. on track 4) āfreeā or unlinked to patern change
the same problem is related in this post :
VESA mount battery
More gain on the inputs.
LFO to fx. parameters
more detailed/finer amount % on the conditional trigs.
A āIsolateā option for the external inputs, so that input levels/pan donāt change when switching patterns
Real āstopā when syncād externally (instead of āpauseā)
Wow! I have way too much gain on the inputsā¦ average setting whatever I plug into them is around 30-35 to maintain balance with internal sounds. Unless you try to plugin a mic or a guitar directly, which theyāre not designed for.
+1 on this one. I have looping envelopes on my subsequent37, very cool feature.
I am using it with guitar. The unit is designed to work as an audio interfaceā¦ but will only work well with line levels.
Iāve found a work around, but it is not ideal.
(hold on, iāve got a few āElektrons sparkingā 'll have to think about it for a moment or two to work it out/wrtite it down to translate properly. 'll get back to you)
add Expression as Modulation source in SOUND settings
only recently gotten the DN so correct me if this is possible and is just not in the manual: mute hold! I have to be dense and just be missing this, rightā¦!?! itās been in literally every Elektron machine since the Machinedrum!
to clarify: in mute mode, if you hold function and press one or more track buttons, those buttons will not be muted until you release the function button. I use this CONSTANTLY in the OT and RYTM.
I was hoping to sequence multiple poly synths with this box, but if it canāt do mute holdsā¦ deal breaker. have to use something else
An option for āPattern Reload on Chgā like the Rytm has āKit Reload on Chgā - ideally this could be set per pattern
The only workaround I have at present is to reload the pattern but thatās sort of defeating the purpose. When jamming live, I want to play a pattern, mess with it, then play a second pattern, then come back to the first pattern in its original (un-messed-with) state.
have a key combo to force midi patch change msgs, so when switching things on external gear you can get to your original patches without switching patterns. Currently want to switch back I have to go manually edit the patch change for the pattern to trigger this.
Correct me if Iām wrong, but when in mute mode, thereās no way to select a track without first going out of mute mode. Normally FUNC+Track mutes the track. Could we do it so the inverse is true, too? In mute mode, FUNC+Track selects the track.
Edit: itās some muscle memory I gained from the Digitakt. In mute mode, TRK+trig selects a track without muting or playing the sample. For me who likes staying in mute mode, having to toggle in and out of it to change track leads to me sometimes forgetting whether mute mode is on or off in the heat of the moment
Another workaround would be to create a copy of the first pattern you can safely return to. Just needs a bit of preparation. A neat method is to have a bank of 8 patterns (1-8) with duplicates in the bottom row (9-16).
Thanks! Thatās a more sensible method than just the nearby neighbor.
this is how it works in the Monomachine, AK/A4 and Octatrack: when in mute mode, pressing a track button changes the active track to it. the step keys correspond to the tracks and pressing one changes its mute state. function + step key allows you to select multiple mute states, and holding function wonāt change the mute state(s) until you release it. Iāve been using it this way for fifteen years or so, so this is a real bummer to me. Machinedrum had this latter functionality and RYTM does too, but MD lacked dedicated track buttons (it shared the step ones) and RYTM has a dedicated track selection button, so the former functionality is slightly different for those two.
it may be that Digitakt functions the same as Digitone for mute state editing, I donāt own one so Iām not sure. maybe another example of small details they leave out of their cheaper machinesā¦?
I can confirm that holding FUNC to queue up tracks to mute/unmute at the same time when releasing FUNC isnāt doable on the DT or DN. Sounds like a very neat functionality!