sooo around 5 months ago i bought my first synth (DN) and i spent countless hours exploring what it can do, but i feel like 4 tracks is pretty limiting and makes it hard to create a full song just with that one device.
I’m relatively new to electronic music and right now i’m mostly into deep house (david august, kollektiv turnstrasse etc.)
i feel like i need something that can allow me to make smoother transitions and basically create full sets
could DN + OT be a proper set up for deep house? i fell in love with the elektron workflow and i feel like it just wouldn’t be that fun to play with a DAW.
i’m a broke teenager so saving up for something like an OT would probably take me a year, on the other hand saving up for a laptop, DAW and a controller would take even longer.
I’d save and decide later. OT is always a good starting point for any setup, but also expensive. I love it.
The Digitone has two inputs which you can sugar with good fx. Maybe there is some iphone beatbox with 909 samples or something to get more stuff into your music without too much cost?
Maybe get a Drum Machine, which (surprise) an A4 can be if you want to stick to elektron. With a drum machine you free up tracks from the DN for more synth voices instead of rhythm voices… Or vice versa, think it would be very dynamical setup…
I second the drum machine recommendation. I have a bunch of gear but I’m currently working on a techno/electro live set with just the Digitone and an MFB Tanzmaus. I like that they are both relatively small vs. my other live set up which is Octatrack + Machinedrum + Lyra-8 + mixer + microphone + effects which takes up a whole table top. The DN and Tanzmaus is tiny techno match made in heaven (they’re both so small and cute).
I have a digitone sending it’s midi clock to a digitakt and then I use overbridge to get the ‘songs’ into ableton. It’s a really fun way to write songs, especially with the overbridge functionality. Also, the ability to now group tracks in ableton makes the whole process even cooler.
However, I too am having the same problem where they don’t feel like complete ‘songs’. I’m contemplating buying an OT… I can’t go back to the DAW workflow!!
Digitakt is the perfect companion and it’s a lot cheaper than the OT. The Digitakt Digitone combo is 12 tracks of audio plus 12 tracks of midi, that’s more than enough. Once you get comfortable making music with those two you can add a analogue polysynth. Deepmind 12 is super affordable
All of the replies suggesting a Digitakt don’t take this part of your post into account. While the DT is a good companion for the DN it won’t help with smoother transitions, because it cannot be used as dynamic looper.
And “yes” its quite likely the Digitakt gets more updates in the future, but then the OT doesn’t require these update, because it has already the features the Digitakt is missing (song mode, stereo monitoring and sampling, a selective “CONTROL-ALL” etc.pp.).
So, yeah, my vote goes to the OT, because it completes the setup quite nicely.
My perfect, minimal combo is DT, DN and circuit monostation. Well, you can switch CMS to another analog monosynth you love, but I feel that’s good combination. And you can get DT+analog monosynth, for the price of OT.
As always cure to any problem is Octatrack I found that I run out of voices on DN rather quickly so OT makes perfect companion since I can quickly sample DN and free it up for other tasks.
Or using OT MIDI LFOs to further shape pad sounds. Or OT arp, yes its better than DN. Arranger. and so on…
Digitakt is very cool and if you know well the digitone you won’t be lost with digitakt. DT is much more than a drum machine and if you do techno you don’t need many track for rythm and you will have lot of space for FX, percs, melodies…
Also DT+DN fit well together.
I just have the DT and I do everything I want with it.
I would consider the Deluge. With the Deluge you get VA synthesis, (multi-)sampling, a first-class song sequencer, fx and (soon) a sophisticated looper in one box.