What's next for Elektron?

Yeah analog shmanalog
Give me some mental digital modulated madness

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Smaller boxes with lower dev costs , quicker turn around and steady income .
While a newer big box is developed in the background , higher dev cost.
New box creates more innovative future tech that can also be leveraged for the next round of small boxes.
Repeat until millionaires

Complex boxes are great , but simpler ones ( e.g. Circuit) are great too ,
A stripped down octatrack could be interesting too , fill the space left by people giving up and selling theirs.

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The TE model. Pretty sure the Pocket Operators have made them very RICH :grinning:

they have already spoken of a drum machine in development

and behringer straight-up steals (ahem, clones) designs, so i wouldnt be surprised if they make some kind of elektron/electribe/monome monster box with 2 days of sampling time and a 1440p projection display for $500

wouldnt be surprised if the Deepmind scared some of these corps shitless, tbh

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With 12 FX Bus and algorithm for X32 hahaha

A stripped down octatrack could be interesting too , fill the space left by people giving up and selling theirs.

I would love an Octatrack Jr. Maybe somewhere between an SP404 and the original Octatrack?

There are plenty of mini devices out there.
Iā€™d rather get one complete device :smiley:

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I dunno, I would be really bummed if Elektronā€™s next move for the OT concept was an OT Jr. Especially if it excluded or simplified a bunch of features but also included new/extended features that weā€™ve all asked for on the OT. Let me just add my feedback that I would not buy such a product to fill gaps in the OT that I will never sell (unless there is an OT MkII that modernizes, extends, and adds onto the original feature set).

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Maybe Iā€™m repeating myself.

All the stuff on the ARā€¦BUT with more knobs to tweak.
Every track/voice its dedicated knobs.
Yes, big ā€¦but isnā€™t a much beloved modular also?

Agreed. Leave that zone for Korg when/if they fix the electribe :wink:

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The MIDI spec on the AR is extremely comprehensive. Have you tried pairing a many-knobbed MIDI controller with it? I do this sometimes with a Faderfox UC4 but Iā€™m sure something like a BCR would be even better.

Use a midi controller if this is what you want

No I donā€™t use that and I donā€™t want to also :relieved:
I like hands-on control, no faderboxes or other external controllers.
Like the new Arturia Drumbrute, excellent control.
Yes, Plocks are super but when performing live you just canā€™t tweak the AR like a TR, you have to program Scenes etc. but thatā€™s not the same.

I guess I meant an Octatrack mk II Pro and an Octatrack mkII Junior at the same time. But sure, that would probably dilute the product line too much for some peopleā€™s taste. I can see that. I just feel there would probably be a ton of features I wouldnā€™t use on a full-fledged Octatrack mkII, a Junior with reduced features and price would be nicer for my brain and my wallet.

Iā€™m guessing an AIRA sampler would be more my speed. Sure hope itā€™s not green though.

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How are fader boxes and external controllers not hands on control?

Buy a used MK 1 :smiley:

Technically they are but for me they feel like a remote.

Just think of it as extending the rytms hands on control. They produced a portable unit with access to as many crucial elements without adding bulk. By allowing midi control they have made the control options expandable. You can probably find a nice controller that sits right next to the rytm and seems like part of it. As a bonus you can now customize the controller to control your personal use caseā€™s most used functions. Try it, and I think youā€™ll get more than you asked forā€¦

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Along with their last 2 releases, something I donā€™t want hopefully, since I am skint as a skint thing.
Hate distortion so Iā€™m happy with what has landed this year. Good luck to the guitar boys from hereā€¦

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