Digitone is amazing. But am I the only person who wishes that the reverb was louder? On pads, I often find that I struggle to make it loud enough to be audible in a mix.
Exactly! It seems almost like a bug because the reverb of the Digitakt can be way louder.
Totally agree. We need a volume boost and a full wet mix (no dry).
Dry / wet. So basic.
I think the Digitakt has the best reverb on any Elektron machine. Surprised the Digitone isn’t on par.
It works pretty well for quick attack / release type sounds, but pads are barely audible with the reverb. One of my gripes as well.
Agree.
Do remember to turn up the Mix volume parameter on the Reverb page to full though.
Still to low, I know.
No news from this.
The reverb is really too low on Digitone !
Yes. Give us a boost mode
I just searched the most important thread on this subject for posts with the term “reverb”, and didn’t find a single one of ya’ll in it.
What up with that?
Done
strangely I’ve been thinking the DT reverb wasn’t loud enough–I’m either at one end of the spectrum or the other with reverb; I like barely there or way too much for my own good lol
Have you tried the Digitone then? It’s even less louder than the Digitakt’s reverb. But maybe it fits well into your “barely there” category.
I’ve not tried a Digitone yet, no.
ive no idea what you are trying to state here. louder reverb? just balance the input with the output as youd do with any other reverb dry wet combo. reverb is about complementing the sound you are adding it to… not to add volume.
Since it is a send effect there is no dry/wet balance to simply “set”. And the problem is actually simply volume. At max, it is not loud enough.
Post/pre send setting per track would be useful.
Afaik its not possible to hear wet signal only.
On a sidenote DT compressor makes its reverb considerably louder.
I had Digitakt and Digitone at the same time and it’s a fact that the reverb of the DN can’t be set as loud as the DT’s reverb. Maybe it’s loud enough for some people but there’s definitely a difference that has nothing to do with the compressor settings of the DT.
You can also try by increasing the decay time. idk
i didnt say there is a diff made by some default comp settings.
You can use it creatively to make your reverb louder, thats all.