Elektron’s new Digitakt II is here! One of Elektron’s most successful drum machine samplers has grown up with a plethora of new features beat makers are going to love. Most notably the Digitakt II is a 16 track, stereo sampler with 16 MIDI tracks, 128 step sequencer, 20GB of storage, 400MB RAM with access to 1024 samples per projects. In this video we unbox the new Digitakt II and have our first play with this sampling powerhouse. All the sounds on this video are purely from the Digitakt II, no additional processing or external sound sources were used.
The Digitakt has gained almost cult like following since its release in 2017. Beat makers across the spectrum of electronic dance music have loved how immediate the original Digitakt was at sampling and performing especially with that legendary parameter-locking Elektron sequencer, all in a neat little package. The original Digitakt truly fulfilled its potential to the max.
Elektron have listened and designed the new Digitakt II in a familiar shape, with all the same recognizable playfulness, but now offering so much more than before. Original Digitakt users will salivate over the new Digitakt II features with more machines, more LFOs, more filters, more effects, more everything! The new features on the Digitakt II makes it more of a groovebox; a potent addition to your studio and for performing live with.
Here’s what Elektron are saying:
Send yourself to another sampling dimension. With Digitakt II, you can weave splinters of sound in stereo, ripped from the moment and brought to your fingertips for marvelous audio manipulation and beat arraying. Preserve or distort reality as you so desire with 16 tracks ready for stereo or mono samples, or MIDI. Choose from several swappable filters for each track and utilize a wide assortment of effects and modulation, pull on enhanced processing power, and enough memory for a lifetime of samples. Further tasty features like a Euclidean sequence generator, an extended 128 step sequencer, kits, trig modes, an extensive sample library, and a modular workflow to play with ensure your sonic-montage sculpting potential will know no beat-making bounds.
Features:
Audio track features:
• 16 × stereo or mono audio tracks, or MIDI tracks
• 5 × selectable SRC (audio) machines: Oneshot Werp Stretch Repitch Grid
• 5 × selectable FLTR machines: Multi-Mode Lowpass 4 Equalizer Comb Legacy LP/HP
• 1 × digital base-width filter per track
• 1 × digital overdrive per track
• 1 × digital bit reduction
• 1 × digital sample rate reduction
• 1 × overdrive master effect
• 1 × stereo compressor master effect
• 3 × assignable LFOs per track
• 400 MB sample memory
• 20 GB +Drive storage
• Diverse sample library
MIDI track features:
• 4 note polyphony per step
• 16 × assignable CC controls
• 2 × assignable LFOs per track
Performance features:
• 4 × Trig modes Tracks Velocity, Retrigs (only works on audio tracks), Preset pool (only works on audio tracks)
• Keyboard mode with 36 different scales
• Song Mode
Sequencer features:
• 128 steps per pattern and track
• Individual pattern length per track
• Individual time scale multiplier per track
• Parameter locks
• Trig conditions & trig chance
• Retrig (audio tracks only)
• Micro timing
• 1 × Euclidean sequence generator per track
Send effects:
• Saturator Delay
• Supervoid Reverb
• Panoramic Chorus