I’ve never used the md, so I can’t speak about it’s details, but for a drum machine 16 voices would seem necessary.
Did the md have monophonic tracks? Did it have p locks?
plocks and monophonic
I agree 12 or 16 voices would have been lovely. A chord on each track. And hey who knows, since it is digital, who’s to say they don’t increase the polyphony count at some point via some method.
Yeah I believe so.
I don’t know if it is necessary, actually is a lot for only drums.
Rytm has 8 / 12 tracks and I personally don’t see it as limited, but I do appreciate MD having 16 tracks.
My point is that It doesn’t have to be All or Nothing, there is an intermediate number between 4 tracks and 64
Sure but how much would a mnm or md cost today vs the 800$ digitone ?
You can get a digi pair for the price of an octatrack too.
A mnm if released now would probably be the same form factor and costs of a digitone.
But if I was to invest in a pair of DTones, I would rather start building a proper modular system. To own two identical Dtones just to have a higher polyphony count only because it’s under powered seems rather redundant and excessive. If I had a deeper wallet, sure.
isn´t it something like:
to take a 50€ more expensive DSP would turn out to be 200€ more on the customers side?
not shure about DSP prices.
To me it seems obvious that these two small elektron boxes have been built with a “first design goal” to be placed in a entry level market…somehow
I understand if their PR and management rated the end price as THE crucial factor.
i “think” thats how it went.
and i think they totally underrated the musical value that these two small Boxes have for seasoned musicians, and that they could have taken another route:
small form factor yes, but full fledged and mature inside, sold for a mature price.
4 FM “synth” tracks with 8 voices will be fine for me ( still waiting for my DN )
but 4 additional FM mono voices for Drums for a total of 8 tracks would have been the thing.
as is they rendered it also a toy. my opinion
I didn’t want to use the word toy but thats my sentiments exactly.
Yep it’s genius.
You will also need to purchase Digidrum when it’s released
it’s as if they’re worried by upping the polyphony and track count they would start to cannibalise their range of future products!
Great video btw but lets hear you produce some songs on it
that’s the thing, DSP chips don’t really make a big change cost-wise. With something like 20$ more per machine you could have a few more tracks and voices, development included.
I understand some decisions have to do with more “global” approaches.
But Anyway, if I in 2004 having a Monomachine , with FM Synthesis, Sustractive synthesis, Wave table, Voice Synthesis, SID, drum samples, different Ensemble types , EQ per track + Distortion per track , Sample reducer per track , Delay per track + 36 LFO’s+ Reverb, Chorus, Ringmod, Phaser, Flanger, Compressor , along 12 tracks total (audio +midi) would have I crossed a Time traveller from 15 years later, and when asked what is the latest Elektron synth after all that time of development, he said to me : “An Fm synth! has 4 audio tracks and 4 midi, one reverb, one delay , one chorus and one distortion, but it sounds really nice!” I must say I would be surprised, specially because Monomachine already sounded nice.
EDIT:
I also think the idea of having just one type of synthesis per Elektron machine is pushing towards austerity, I personally don’t want to have 5 different machines synced and connected to a mixer or a usb hub with 5 hub ports to have 5 different synthesis types.
Hey I was only joking! it’s great I really enjoyed that short video. I was only making a cheeky reference to the lack of a proper song mode on the DT!
Aww, man i feel bad. I don’t think you suck and continue the werks!
This is my point, I don’t understand how in nearly 14 years they’ve ended up with a 4 track 8 poly machine?
Looks great but a real headache to operate, i’m pretty terrible at multitasking as it is, trying to tame a modular set up isn’t my definition of a fun evening in! lol
Call me cynical but I think Elektron could have quite easily upped the specs of the Digitone to say 8-16 tracks and 32-64 note polyphony for not much more coin, but unfortunately this configuration would cover a little too much ground in one hit. It’s financially better to spread it out over a few boxes
To anyone complaining about lack of a song mode on DT, I’d refer them to Ehsan Gelsi’s YouTube videos - he kills it. Without a “song mode”. The “austerity” is obviously a design choice.
Only 10 fingers unfortunately
You can chew through this many voices pretty quickly, when voices are spread out over a few tracks, and considering it also has unison (not sure how many voice unison Digitone has?)
These are pretty standard specs, seen on digital synths from 10-20 years ago.
8 voices for a digital synth is light on, especially when spread out over 4 tracks.
Digitone is what it is, it’s still cool, just agree it could have had a bit more grunt under the hood also.