![]() I love my Digitakt to death but if I'm honest I don t really use it to it's full performance potential as I don t "perform" it if you know what I mean. I'm 50 years old and the chance of me ever needing to play live are zero My ultimate goal is to create releasable Crappy techno tracks. I currently have a Digitakt controlling 9 or so noisemakers and run that into a 12MTK then into AbletonÄigitakt handles drums as samples and I record those as separate tracks via Overbridge. How does the CV control consume tracks? and would the audio coming back from my Eurorack also consume a second track (see above) How does midi consume tracks? will a MIDI out to a Synth and that audio back in consume 2 of the 8 tracks? The update talks about MULTI MIDI via USB class compliant MIDI host, but that look like some sort of multi MIDI master channel thingĬan I run 5 pin midi out to my 9 pieces of external gear via multiple splitters (that I already use) ![]() ![]() I see that it has 8 audio tracks and expandable storage so I'm wondering more about a practical limit that people have reached. How MUCH audio can I record into the Force? I know the force can record clips, and honestly that probably means it will do what I need but I'm trying to get from 4 bar loops to complete songs and it's pulling me back into Ableton, which I am trying to avoid except for maybe "Mastering" for whatever that will mean for my shitty techno tracks. I'm wondering if the newest force firmware that adds arrangement mode may allow me to record audio tracks of external synths triggered by the force via MIDI
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