Great overview, thanks! An envelope tip (sorry if you mentioned): if you want a slower attack on the ducking, use microtiming to nudge the trigless trig or fx channel trig backwards a bit, so the ducking is in full effect when the kick comes in. If it's part of an lfo on a certain track you'll also move the trig itself, which might not be what you're after of course.. except if the sound on the track has a slower attack as well.
thank you very much for your guides. You promised that you would add subtitles to your courses) are they already there?
Only on Digitakt II Course so far, thats when it was implemented first. Its a big task!
Extremely useful!! Thank you. Needed to slow the video down a little. You were breezin' through pretty fast. :)
Glad it helped and sorry about my pacing, try slowing video speed down in YT video settings 🪄
This is fantastic going to test it out tonight!
Thanks!
Thanks, cool tricks and gr8 explanation of use.
Glad it was helpful!
Great overview, thanks!
An envelope tip (sorry if you mentioned): if you want a slower attack on the ducking, use microtiming to nudge the trigless trig or fx channel trig backwards a bit, so the ducking is in full effect when the kick comes in. If it's part of an lfo on a certain track you'll also move the trig itself, which might not be what you're after of course.. except if the sound on the track has a slower attack as well.
Hey 🙏 Thanks for sharing! Yes I missed that out of this, good tip 🍻
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