Somehow the Model:Samples make me think of the Akai S612 with Elektron sequencing.
Check this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKFMlr5Qk1o
Somehow the Model:Samples make me think of the Akai S612 with Elektron sequencing.
Check this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKFMlr5Qk1o
this. more immediacy means you might (likely will) have different results. in a sampler, at least for me, thatās huge.
Iām disappointed, my wallet isnāt :]
I had actually been looking to buy a SP-404A the last few days⦠Glad I held on to my money, to see what news came from NAMM. This is exactly what I need to expand on DTās capabilities. Planning to stuff the MS full of drum samples and run it straight into Heat, and use DT/DN for more melodic and atmospheric stuff.
āWillā for sure!
Definitely the top selling point.
Not actually sampling is kind of anti-immediacy for me though, so thereās a weird kind of cancel-out going on
I very much doubt that the relatively few people registered and active here are representative of Elektronās target demographic. Iām sure they have way smarter people than me (I donāt know about you) doing their market research. Elektronauts is just that - a filter bubble where everything resonates until it seems relevant.
This is exactly my plan with the M:S as well. With what the DT can do, Iām never a fan wasting a track on percussive sounds. Now I can just program the DT/DN to whatever sequence, and be playful on the M:S.
I may sound like a smartass but it is not a knob-per-function interface as we know if i.e. from a Korg Monologue.
This machine has knob-per-function on voice/channel-basis with endless encoders and LED indicators.
Itās not as fast and immediate like classic knob-per-function interfaces but definitely faster and more immediate than a DT.
edit: do the led indicators show automation in parameter changes? that would be another thing Iād wish for my entry level DT device
why would one pick M:S instead of second hand Digitakt? 399pounds vs 420-460pounds
Iām sure thatās true and they calculated everything as good as possible. I donāt know the numbers but i wouldnāt be suprised if the DT was Elekrtrons bestseller.
Iām just a little worried, because the name indicates the possibilty of a whole product line in this price segment.
I think this needs one more trick to really set it apart, like a sick tape or vintage 12-bit DAC emulation on the master or something.
Wait for the next OS updatesā¦
This forum, and the more āadvancedā Elektron users, are like the tip of the iceberg. There are so many more people out there that will be interested in this. I was explaining it to my SO (who doesnāt make music), talking about the new knob per function direction, stripped down features, lower price point, etc ā¦
āThat sounds cool! I would buy that.ā
And to me, thatās what it comes down to. Thereās no reason Elektron canāt make products that appeal to a wide range of people, in fact I think itās more commendable that they are doing it. The OT is still light years away from anything else, the A4 still sounds amazing, the Digitakt is still immediate and fun. A new box doesnāt take any of that away.
Plus, did you hear Simonās track that he posted?? This is not a one trick pony. Instruments are played. I think we should focus more on playing than buying/acquiring.
Theyāre probably testing the waters now and are ready to relatively quickly branch out by reusing code from, for instance, Digitone.
Wake me up when launch Model:Granular
Haha.
Why would you buy a second hand DT over this? It gets you quicker results is portable(cheaper than op-z) and will have great support from Elektron. I think the major newcomers to Elektron want the latest and so they should. Its a positive move and i think a good one.
I think Void has dissapeared off the face of the Earth - havenāt tried the app for a while, so not sure if it stil works wth the latest OS. Mehkohler who does the Collider app, should incorporate Strom-like features into Collider, to make a complete beast of an AR partner app.
Seriously. I donāt regret my DT purchase at all, but I wish this was out when I decided to take my first dive into Elektron, as this was exactly what I was- and still am - looking for.