Finally after many weeks of hard work, i have released it. Phew this was hard work. 270+ Pages for both experienced and new users alike. MkI, MKII plus a chapter on alignment to Analog Keys. As always, all for the price of a cup of coffee !!. Hope you find it useful. www.synthdawg.com
any chance for a demo chapter or something? Keen to grab this but would like to get a feel how the book readsā¦ Have gotten too used to iBooks book samples I guess
The samples make it too hard to administer and distribute on the store. At such a low price i have tried to avoid the necessity to do so. I have though put flick through videos up and usually rely on the recommendations (or not ) of others as the response and feedback for the Digitakt has been simply magnificent.
People are charged more for āfreeā samples, than this 300page beast costs in itās full-featured form!
Bought it right away, was waiting for it since you first mentioned it.
Congrats!
No i have āretiredā It but the good news is the new Notebook covers MKI and MKII equally plus Analog Keys. In much much much more detail. Ive added this for clarity now to my opening post.
Thanks for the preview clip! So this feels to me like a more verbose version of the manual? Any sound design tips / masterclasses included?
I personally find elektron manuals comprehensive enough, so have no need of just a more verbose version of the manualā¦ however, workflow and sound design articles and that sort of things would be very interesting to read.
Apologies if I seem like a debbie downer when I say this, undoubtedly a lot of effort has went into your bookā¦ not denying that. Just unsure whether this book is for me or not.
Yeah donāt worry, itās not for everyone. Not intended to compete with the manual but some use it instead of course, others see it as an extension. All I can say is lots of people felt same re DIgitakt but still gained something. No worries though Iām not pushing it on people. Thanks for the interest though.
Got it and canāt wait to put it to good use.
From the Digitakt one I really got better grips with sample management and shortcuts, and that only made it worthwhile.