behndy wrote:verrrrry cool! i love the Tracker, i end up not using it that much. which is weird and stupid. might start keeping it near the bed, focus as butts on it. it's so awesome that it can run off a USB wall wart or power brick.
very pretty setup suh and/or madam. i'm almost done with a sort of maximal (at least for me) setup right now.
soooooo... many... cables.
wish audio, power and MIDI could cheaply and losslessly go wireless. would be SO good.
Powering it up with 5v over USB-C is a total winner. I just grab it and sit with it on the couch with a power brick. I pretty much haven't touched anything else since I got it, potentially ruining my posture forever, hunched over this thing for 6 hours at a time.
coldbrightsunlight wrote:Wow that's pretty cool! What are the things you're enjoying in the Tracket that the digitakt doesn't do?
It has a very good song mode, not just for arranging patterns, but also combining tracks from other patterns together on the fly. You can arrange your song, but still totally pull it apart. I love the Digitakt, but not even being able to save your pattern chains is a tad annoying.
It has better sampling capabilities too. Lots of effects and parameters you can edit in the sample before saving it, including time stretch! It has proper sample slicing capabilities as well, it's a bit of a fiddle on the Digitakt.
Quick punch-in FX are great fun. With the Digitakt, you've got to dial in a parameter change and then quickly undo it. Which is cool, I use that method a lot, but the performance mode on the Tracker is slicker and more fun.
Still a couple of drawbacks too. I wish filter and amp parameters could be by track as well as by sample.