Hi!
I plan to switch from A4 to Digitone.
I play mostly some aggressive to ultraviolent ear drilling music…
Digital hardcore, electronic punk, industrial, breakcore, broken hardcore… and some claustrophobic amd dark dub and hiphop.
I use a minitaur through a bass big muff for bass. And used a Metasonix Scrotum smasher on the mixer aux for the A4.
Do you think that soundwise, digitone will fit?
Thank you
Yeah, I used it for a bunch of noise and industrial stuff. It’s really good for glitchy, rhythmic nastiness.
…it’s an industrial beast…no worries…ear drilling and earth shakin’ is an easy task with the dtone…u don’t even have to run it’s outputs to anything xtra…it’s internal operator against each other tuning variations and overdrive stages will do all fine…
Feedback, spread and distortion are your friend.
This thread already exists in your own thread
Maybe consider an Analog Heat as well, or if you can, as mentioned on your other thread, keep your A4: you would be able to get 4 different flavor of analog distorsion on top of your DN
But yes, DN alone can already go crazy aggressive:
Yes, baseck
0-Day Sysex release by Auvrel:
If you buy it - you get the patterns so you can see and hear your own Digitone producing this crunchiness.
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Ess M / Auvrel is an artist and designer based in Göteborg, Sweden
The obsession with synthesizers led Ess to work on the Digitone FM synth for the company Elektron.
Ess has of course since moved on to Fors…
Such great examples! Exactly the sounds I am looking for!
That second video was the one that originally sold me on the DN.
If anyone needed any proof, this is it!
Dn is great for this, I like a mix of melody and noise. Does both equally great. Just made an idm/jungle hardcore punk hybrid. Super noisy and heavy
It remembers me Clark on his double album Feast/Beast
Not impressed. It’s too hifi, too digital. You’d at least need a good external filter to get real nastyness out of it. Like an Erica synths filter or an MS-20 filter clone.
My favourite is Shernan Filterbank and a FET compressor to add warmth and polish digital harshness into analog grunge.
For sho. Sherman is a beast