What hoops are you referring to? Assigning to a track a thru machine (tap track button twice, arrow to thru, tap track button again) and change the input “INAB” parameter to a single input instead of a stereo input (turn encoder A once) ?
Not sure what this has to do with panning. Maybe I’m confused by what you mean?
I’m just saying I may not always want to use a thru machine. I didn’t mean hoops in a negative way. I just wish it was possible without a thru machine. It’s not a big deal to me, it just seems more convenient the way the digitone does it. By panning I mean if you don’t use a thru machine, since the OT has stereo ins, it will be in the right or left if you’re just using one of the inputs. That’s all.
Yes and I have an uncanny way of coming off as negative when I don’t mean to. Having used the OT on and off for the past 6 years, you should have seen me when I discovered the input behavior on the DN. It was like I discovered time travel or something (ridiculous, I know). I also have discovered what you said earlier in the thread; I don’t have to hook everything up together. I think some of that mentality (hooking everything up to everything) is for the wow factor for stuff like YouTube. Just my opinion.
I just picked up a Prophet 5 module and will be sequencing it from , and plugging its audio into my Digitone Keys. I think it should be fun! My super-basic P5 will suddenly have an awesome sequencer with P-locks, effects, and an extra LFO! Yay!!
Btw… quick question for the hive mind, can the Digitone’s internal tracks play at the same time as sequenced midi tracks, with audio coming into the Digitone?
Not exactly, but in this example you can hear a digital analog combo.
It’s pretty old and the mix isn’t good, but this is a Waldorf Pulse 2, a Novation Ultranova and some crunchy drums starting at 0m44s.
The brass sound in the other parts is a Waldorf Blofeld.
Analog synth fill up the spectrum too much sometimes and digital synths can nicely cut through that.