I want to simplify my setup to (if possible) 1 hardware unit with the following features:
- poly
digital
multitimbral (4 parts is fine)
sequencer (8 steps at least])
sampler
storage for presets
some sort of drums
Thank you!
ps. I don't like ipads.
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That was my first answer to myselfvidret wrote:op-1 with a midi keyboard?
if you find what you're looking for, let me know.
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That one is very close to what I'm looking for!ts50b wrote:I believe the Blofeld keyboard version checks off everything on your list except drums. It can do drum synthesis or playback drum samples on one of the multitimbral channels while you play others if you sequence it externally though
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PumpkinPieces wrote:Fer shoogaze
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Yeah, that would be perfect. When I had a Blofeld module I would use it with a midi sequencer so I could have control of each multitimbral layer. If you paired the keyboard version with something like a Digitakt or Octatrack (not sure if the Machinedrum had a midi sequencer because I've never used one) you could sequence drums and a few layers of the Blofeld, then play a few more on top of thattremolo3 wrote:That one is very close to what I'm looking for!ts50b wrote:I believe the Blofeld keyboard version checks off everything on your list except drums. It can do drum synthesis or playback drum samples on one of the multitimbral channels while you play others if you sequence it externally though
That plus something like a Machinedrum would do the job I believe


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Only thing with the digitone is that it's capped at a total of 8 voices of polyphony, and seeing as your post emphasises poly and multitimbral it might not be enough. If you want to use it for multitimbral stuff you're limited to like 2 voices per track or like 4/2/1/1 or any other combination. Might be a tad limiting if you really want to get wild.tremolo3 wrote:Yes, that Digitakt + Digitone combo looks yummy...
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