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Elektron just introduced their new product called the Digitakt drum machine at winter NAMM 2017. Digitakt has sampling capability with built-in sequencer. Read more below.
Swedish music hardware company Elektron today introduced Digitakt, a 8 track digital drum machine as well as sampler. The abundant feature set, the powerful sound engine, the small size as well as the all new back-lit buttons as well as super crisp OLED display make it a portable as well as concentrated tool for producers and live performers. And 8 specialized MIDI tracks, all featuring legendary Elektron sequencer tricks, raise Digitakt to a capable control center.
Digitakt specs
Price TBA
Find out more here.
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I still say ELEKTRON’s machineDRUM is the way to go. The drum modeling on that thing has no hardware equal. When it comes to sampling, I favor an MPC or MV. I might even go with the BEATTHANG since I believe it is chargeable . . . . .
Yeah, I would have to agree. The new MPC Live is the one to go for since it can be chargeable and work in stand alone. Also it can be hooked up to computer and be used as controller and audio interface. I'm getting one.