Elektron yesterday introduced the Digitone II, a major update that adds new synthesis options, double the polyphony and 16-track sequencing.
Here’s a roundup of early reviews and demos for the new Elektron Digitone II:
First up is the Loopop review, embedded above. Host Ziv Eliraz offers an in-depth overview of the new synth, plenty of audio examples and his take on the device’s pros and cons. Eliraz says that “Digitone II is an excellent sounding, versatile multi-timbral synth,” but also notes that it’s a deep synth that comes with a steep learning curve and lots of key combinations to memorize.
Next up is a review from synthesist Sarah Belle Reid:
Reid is new to the Elektron workflow, and her video focuses primarily on the synth engine and audio demos, but does not dig deep into its sequencing and other capabilities.
This video, via hissquiet, is a Shut Up & Play style demo, featuring about 40 minutes of extended patch demos that highlight the range of the Digitone II:
Next up is a demo from Cuckoo, which captures him creating his first track on the Digitone II:
Synthesist Gino Cortesi says that ‘This is the best Elektron box to date” in his review, highlighting the deep synthesis engine combining with the Elektron sequencer’s capabilities:
Synthesist Jogging House shared this ambient track that features the Elektron Digitone 2 Ambient recorded to 1/4″ analog tape:
Check out the reviews and demos, and share your thoughts on the Digitone II in the comments
sorry but i dont consider it Elektron anymore
yes im old, and so is Dataline
its ok tho, ive already moved on anyways
it is certainly no sid station …
… but it has evolved into a very beautiful, powerful and creative instrument!
I get this, honestly. Playing with anything they made up to about 2012-2014 feels incredibly different than their current line. The new stuff is clearly made with money-saving as a top priority (for example, the way everything uses the same-sized OLED screens now), while their old gear really was trying to fill gaps in the market in creative and different ways.
This is an amazing instrument, capable of all kinds of sounds, from pads to percussions to crazy bleeps. And it has an arpeggiator which I use a lot, and which is quite flexible.
And of course, the very powerful Elektron sequencer.
I have other Elektron boxes (A4, Digitakt 2, Syntakt) and IMHO this is by far the best.