Right? To me it feels a little like the previous machines, like the silver boxes, the Analog line and the vanilla DN have set the bar so high that disappointment is somewhat inevitable.
Thatās where youāre wrong. It is verifiable fact handed down from the Ancient Gods of above on their golden slabs of truth
true that.
the m:s is quite expensive for what it is given its competition, and the dk is an unusual design. I see them as risky releases. tho I donāt know $h1t
[edit: given it shares the same OS as the DN id wager it isnāt such a costly release as it could have been if it needed a whole new one, so as has been mentioned maybe itās to catch a market that the DN had just missed out on. but I canāt see many of my keyboard playing mates wanting this over a moog or dsi or somethin]
I dunno - the Digitone has been a real success as far as I can tell - can totally see the merit in trying to reach those who are yet to buy one, with a Keyboard option. Imagine this will sell well - there are a lot of players whoāll welcome the keys.
Here is a Digitone Keys video where the keyboard is not played. Brilliant.
I think most keyboard players will want more than 37 keys on an 8 voice poly.
maybe, and Iām not grouping myself in with this - I have and love my Digitone, and the update looks great. I can see the appeal of the Keys though.
so theyāve turned into Apple? where if they donāt release a āthis changes everything!ā level product every year, people are disappointed? or, at least, people here are.
I will say I find it odd that they made another keyed version of an existing module. the SFX6 was limited to 500 units and I think it took them the better part of a decade to sell all of them. similarly, the Analog Keys doesnāt seem to have fared much better. they must really be selling a lot of DNās and have gotten a lot of feedback from users that would like a dedicated keyboard interface, to have taken this leap.
thatās why iāve posted it
Stack it with a midi kb. Two hand that shit.
Even though Iāve been thinking about getting a keeb for ages to pair with my DN, I probably would have bought a DKN if it looked ergonomic to use. I would be constantly moving left and right to use it all! This could have been a 45deg panel above the keys a la Moog etc to make it all accessible and stuff. But I guess that doesnāt fit the āflat boxā Elektron aesthetic.
Was there a picture of a DT keys as well a few hundred posts upā¦? Curiouserā¦
The new OS is great
Portomento sounds AWESOME and really enhances the DN. Really pleased with all the new recall features too.
I like it, but then, Iām not terribly nit-picky. It looks like it makes the things that I thought were buried a bit more than Iād like quite accessible though, which is cool. Itās also nice to have that little keyboard over there to tap in chords and things. Iām of two minds on the keyboard setup. On one hand, a nice 49-61 key setup with the controls overhead would be nice for playing it as a basic synth. However, this is an Elektron device. Itās more than just a regular keyboard synth. Itās nice to have the keys to bring out the chords, arps, mapped items, but itās still an 8-voice, heavily sequenced system. Now itās just easier to do all that, and a lot more expressive. Elektron doesnāt really make keyboard-player keyboard synths. Even the AK isnāt QUITE that, though itās a lot closer.
I think this thing is pretty cool. I may even need one.
uh it has a sequencer so yes it is
If I were starting from scratch, I would have loved this. Itās shallow and gives a good controller. I have tried to avoid keyboard instruments due to space constraints and this would have been a nice package for me when I started earlier this year.
I will say that Iām grateful for the update to the DN-I think there are some new features with MIDI control that they could have simply said were for the DK only.
Please read the clarifications before posting an āuhā post.
You couldnāt use the Digitone keyboard or external keyboard and HAVE PLAYED two sounds simultaneously with separate rhythms (layering doesnāt count). With multimapping that was literally added today, now you can with MIDI.
What I meant was keyboard split multitimbrality, not playing multiple sounds on separate tracks.
Restrictions are for the Digitone users?
Iād wager the design they went with reduced R&D costs/time by a huge amount, having essentially a 1:1 DN in the middle, rather than having to deconstruct its innards & relocate everything in a different manner for a more standard shaped synth w/keyboard.
Begs the question how heavy this thing is and how the weight is distributed