How to Define a Trig Key Range in order to use Digitakt like an Arranger

Hi Everyone!
First Post here, hope that someone might help

I’ve Been thinking in Buying a Digitakt and Dive in The World of Elektron, but I am wondering if it’s possible to use multiple trigs in The Same note, in a specific octave. Couldn’t find anything in The manual about this. I am pretty shure The OT has this feature.

The idea is to use a MIDI Keyboard to Launch Samples or Patterns with The Sequencer in Stop Mode. Trigs 1, 2 and 3 in C-2, for example, Trigs 4, 5 in E-2, and so on.

I Use The Multis Function in a Miniak to Launch Patterns on it and in a Venom, Tried to add a Roland SP-404SX, but this Roland Sampler has pads with fixed notes.

I Know The Digitakt is a Drum Machine, quite different From The OT, but if I could Use it Like this, it would be Amazing!

I think this video answers most of your questions.

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Thank You Very Much for your Reply, I’ve seen this Wonderful video before but I don’t Think it Answers my question. Is The offset function used to address The Specific notes to a Trig?

It’s a bit hard for me to explain it in English, but I’ll try anyway… :cold_sweat:

In The OT The tracks are separated from The Trigs, so I might be confusing something…
Is The video explaining that we can Set notes to a Trig in a Specific Channel?
I want to use The same Channel to Launch several samples, All in The Same note, at The same time.

Does it make any sense?