I’ve set up Multimap on my Digitone and configured it so I can play different sounds loaded into the sound pool across the keys of my keystep, all drum sounds. When I go to record onto the track it doesn’t create p-locks for the sounds, only recording the notes I played into the sequencer. Essentially, I can hear the drum sounds live as I record but the recorded triggers only play the default sound loaded onto the track.
I think it’s a bug as I’ve tried every conceivable combination of midi, midi map, and track channel settings. I went so far as to turn off every midi channel except for Midi Map and it makes no difference, no p-locked sounds. Are you guys having this problem?
Since it was released at the same time as Digitone Keys was presented I’m guessing that feature is targeted to users of Digitone Keys, for performing. Since it’s possible to use an external keyboard I’m glad Elektron made that available for the Digitone as well.
On digitone I think multimap can only be heard while in the menu.
It’s not a way of sequencing it internally as a drum machine , though this can be done via sound locks.
It does seem focused on use with external midi / sequencing but i’m Still looking through it.
Hopefully someone can do a digitone specific multimap vid soon but the analog4 one should also help , one was done by loopop on yt.
i assumed it worked on analog keys (and digitone keys) because of the way they have proper midi keyboards instead of buttons.
but i havent delved into it much.
if i want to do drums i do it the simple way with sound locks on steps though i appreciate its only ever going to be 4 different noises at a time if i use 4 tracks.
I just tried this and was extremely disappointed. It only works while looking at the menu? Sure, I’ll just live record while in the menu. Except that just doesn’t work somehow???
Can you record the multimap sound locks if you use an external controller? Could someone check this? I have a pad controller I can plug in when using the digitone for drums, but I’m not staying at my place tonight and don’t have my full studio, just the digitone and headphones.
I prefer to live record first and edit later and really, really don’t want to enter drum sound locks by scroling to them in a menu. That feels like the opposite of musical, free form interaction.
Otherwise the digitone I brought two days ago has been great and the recent 1.2 update features are awesome. Generally when I try feature 1 + feature 2, it Just Works. This was a painful exception to that.
The manual states it only works when in the menu , and I’ve only seen video examples of it being used when driven by an external sequencer / digitakt keys (which I presume work differently to the 16 step buttons being used to input key trigs) , my initial hope was that I could sequence it using internal track but I don’t think that is the case .
I think it’s also the case that it also works like this on analog keys and not analog 4.
It could possibly be done via midi loop back but that can have issues with start/stop midi messages.
But I could be very wrong as I’ve barely touched it , I’ve messed with it and watched a few videos.
Checked it with my pad controller. You can play the multimap without being at the multimap menu, which is pretty nice. It works great for using the digitone as a drum machine for finger drumming?
But you can’t live record it. With how I had it set up, hitting pads on the controller would play back the multimap sounds while recording, then not record sound locks. The underlying midi note got recorded, with that track’s sound playing on the trigs. I was hoping that when I hit a pad to trigger a multimap using ‘sound slot note inc’, I’d be able to record the sounds I can now play.
When I considered taking those trigs and sound locking each one, it’s just ugh. It’s slow. It feels like I should be able to record it.
I’ve posted about it in the feature request thread. Maybe we’ll see it in a future update.
The way to think of the Multimap functionallity is that it is a layer of (mainly physical) control on top of the four tracks. The active track is still the one that that the knobs control. Its also the track that is active for sequencer recording. The sequencer still has only four tracks. What you are thinking of is that the Multimap mode would have its own sequencer track, but it dont… However the Multimode has its own MIDI channel and can always be accessed on that channel regardless if the Multimap mode is switched on/accessed by being in the menu, or not. Sooooo you can actually control it with the sequencer from a MIDI-track physically connected from MIDI out to in Just be aware of possible MIDI feedback issues.
I really wanted to get this to work, so I’m trying out midi loopback. And I have it pretty much working! I can hit the trig buttons, play 12 different sounds from the sound pool, and live-record that (to a midi track).
Set up my multimap like this, plugged in the cable for midi loopback, then added a bunch of drum sounds to my sound pool:
It’s important to have the track in your multimap entry set to something other than ‘auto’, or you’ll get midi feedback issues. But whichever track you select in the multimap, it records onto that track as well when recording onto a midi track – trigs are recorded for that track’s sound at the same time.
So yeah. If you can give one of your four synth tracks to multimap and clear it’s trigs after recording or have it muted or something, then it works great. Working with drums on the digitone just got much easier, because you can now live record them. Just need a midi cable for loopback, correct multimap setup, and to do your sequencing on a midi track.
EDIT: guess elektron saw this, or my begging in the feature request thread, because you can now in 1.21 live record trigs in multimap mode. great for drum programming, as I hoped
Old thread but I really love to use this “feature”. You can even control pitch, mod wheel, aftertouch… of your patches when the multimap channel is the same as the track destination of the multimap range.
But thats only 4 knobs across 4 tracks so 1 by track…
It would be so cool if we could actually use the 4 knobs independantly, as if for instance the pitch bend data was understood by the multimap trigs (by note) : you could use the 4 midi tracks to control 4 patches with 4 macros each, perfect for drums on top of your other audio tracks
Just annoying that multimap trigs are recorded on destination track as you cannot really use 1 of the 4 audio tracks at the end
Giving this a try as had not used it ages… super cool you can live record the multi map sounds into the sequencer but it doesn’t seem possible to hold a trig and press a note to lock it
Trying to achieve the same type of workflow as the new trig mode on the Octatrack…