First post from @LyingDalai.
I use a MicroMonsta 1 & 2 with my Digitakt. Very powerful to sequence 2 poly synths with the Digitakt. Pretty small footprint of a setup also. Unfortunately the MicroMonsta synths arenāt readily available new but I purchased mine used for under the price of what new ones go for.
I pair Digitakt with an A4. Most of my current projects start out with just those two. If I was feeling particularly groovy Iād be more likely to add Digitone than a second analogue (esp given the A4 can already run as 4 mono-synths).
Have often wondered whether a Peak might be a good mix for DT+A4 tooā¦
Itās very good indeed!
The footprint is rather large for a monotimbral synth, IMO, but itās of course an awesome 8-voice poly. The variety of sounds you can get is impressive, and I believe itās MPE-ready (havenāt tried yet).
But Iām personally more attracted by the A4: for me,
sequencer & p-locks & sound-locks + 2 analog filters + polytimbral > 3 osc + pads
Digitone and Syntakt.
Its look like they were made to be together with DTā¦
If you need more FX than just sending to DTās internal delay and reverb: Virus C, A4 and Typhon each bring their own internal effects (and a greater variety, too).
I find the performance macros on the A4 are a huge plus for a minimal setup, and I found that the one-knob approach for setting up two oscillators on the Typhon donāt work for me at all, because it imposes some strange and IMHO unnecessary limitations on sound design (also the rest of the UI design didnāt click with me, but I could have lived with that).
Once you try the minitaur, nothing else will satisfy your low end needs. It cuts through mixes and can bring down walls on club-systems.
Add a nice digital poly and you are set.
I have DT+DN+Minitaur as my main setup and I absolutely love it.
Since you mentioned semi-modular and the korg ms, have a look at the Behringer K2. Fantastic MS alternative/Clone for the price.
I didnāt like the build quality of Typhoon and the very small screen to adjust settings. Sound was nice though especially for bass
Have you considered their other monoās. The Neutron is very good as is the Cat. Thatās not to say they others arenāt. If youāre not bothered about CV control the Wasp is a very solid synth too
I damaged the data encoder on mine but they were good enough to send me a replacement free of charge
I have the Erica synths db-01 and mother 32 being sequenced via torso t1 slaved to Digitakt and can also process midi from Digitakt with torso t1 fx tracks; Iām definitely more into gear without presets lately and feel like it gets me going much quicker; with the typhon + Digitakt I had to create a typhon preset, call that preset as a program change from Digitakt and then name the preset on the typhon to align with the naming on the Digitakt so I knew later in that I was not crazy with whether that typhon preset was actually for the Digitakt pattern. I may just be compulsive though with all those steps
Honorable mention for either cre8audio x pittsburg East Beast or West Pest, semi modular, great sounds, midi to cv converter, both around 250 eur.
The design thoughā¦ an acquired taste
Could you ellaborate on this? Thanks
You have one control that controls 6 parameters:
- oscillator 1 pulse level
- oscillator 1 saw level
- oscillator 2 triangle level
- oscillator 2 saw level
- oscillator FM
- pulsewidth for oscillator one
They did a pretty good job making this as useful as possible, but cramming in so much in one knob limits your options, e.g. as you change the pulsewidth of osc1, at the same osc2 fades out then fades in again, which gives you a range where the volume drops. You also have a very small range for dialling in a specific sound, thatās why the knob is larger than the others, so that you get a bit more precision.
This is also the only parameter for both oscillators you can modulate, which gives you a very small range for certain kinds of modulation, and you need to be aware that there are some positions where the level jumps quite a bit, modulating across this sounds odd.
Now imagine having these 6 parameters available independently, even if only accessible via the sliders.
How do you deal with storing patches on the Minitaur in a dawless setup? It happened quite often that I accidentally stored a patch the wrong location, overwriting other patches in the process.
disclaimer: Iāve only had the minitaur for a month. That said, I find that the minitaur is so
Much fun to program from scratch that I donāt really use presets
After years of tinkering with setups, Iāve pretty much landed on a DT + A4 mk1 and Bass Station 2 combo (all run through an sp404mk2). Thereās a lot can do in there. I also have a cycles I bring in and out, though usually keep that separate for on-the-go music making.
two Norand Monos !!!
+1 on the Volca Bass pairing surprisingly well with the DT.
I āupgradedā from the Volca to a Monologue a while back and to be honest, the Volca sounds much better and richer than the Mono.
Same setup here but I am thinking to sell the Digitone and replace it with Ableton Operator mapped to a Digitakt midi channel. And buy either the A4 or the Novation Peak