What can you do when you use a missing desk though?
I have a digitone, and I use all 4 engines, it goes through a mixing desk as a stereo pair but I’d like it to go through the mixing desk as 4 stereo pairs - or at least 2 mono tracks and 2 stereo pairs.
Would this be possible?
I wish there was some break out box or something where you could feed the stereo outs of the digitone into a box and it splits them to 4 seperate stereo pairs.
Not sure they actually prepared this marketing path, this is usually the story we -users- want to write after the facts .
The upgraded features probably came from user feedbacks (“I wish there was a Digitone keyboard version” + “I wish it had multi outs”) and the overall success of the module version.
There will always be new versions though and it’s not like keys owners are getting something extra for free. There is a pretty significant price difference between the module and the keys version. We should be happy that there is a choice.
On Mac, I just go to Audio Midi setup and I can have my Apollo, my Scarlett 2i2, my Digitone and my Digitakt all connected as an Aggregate device. I get audio input from all of them simultaneously (track streaming for DT and DN) with no latency and I can pick the output
well, still not solved.
Can someone guide me please?
I owe:
Focusrite 2i4 audio interface
Ableton Live 10.1
Now I can clearly see my Digitone in overbridge idle window.
But how can I get the sound out of it, if no standalone available?
Do I need some TRS or midi cables in addition?
You must put the digitone in overbridge mode in the system settings on the digitone .
You don’t need trs or midi everything works from USB
And you must load the digitone plugin in ableton.
It puts the vst plugins in the steinberg folder by default find them and put them in your vst folder
yeah, I have actually put the DN in the Overbridge mode available in the settings menu.
Am I getting you right, that the VST for DN is set up automatically? Coz the one for Digitakt can be easily found in the regular VST section of Ableton, among the other VST’s
Thanks!