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Dave Mech has made available a free cheat sheet for the Elektron Digitone containing a handy reference to all of the Digitone key shortcuts, workflow tips, FM sound design tips, and other useful information.
Here’s a link to the download page:
https://davemech.live/digitone-cheat-sheet -
I’ve had my Elektron Digitone a few days now so I thought I’d test out the new Song Mode. Ended up creating this chilled out dub techno track. No live jamming on this one, just letting the song play out.
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Yes I’m loving it. Once you get your head around the way they’ve implemented the FM synthesis then it’s really easy to come up with new sounds. The only thing I find a bit odd is that you can’t trigger sounds using the track buttons like you can on the other Digi boxes, unless I’m missing something?
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Using Algorithm 8 you can set Operator B to a Saw by setting the feedback to 60. You can then set Operator C to a Saw by setting the Harmonics to -7.00, then set the Level of Operator A to 70. Now you have two saw waves you can set the cross fader in the middle and then detune Operators C and B set at around 50.
You can add an additional sub oscillator (Sine) by lowering the ratio of Operator B to 1.00/0.50. Now adjust the Amp Env to add some release, and add some envelope modulation to the filter.
Copy this track to all 4 tracks. Now on the voice setting page Layer all 4 tracks so…Read More