Digitone Tip | Layering sounds using the unison menu

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Hey friends,
Here’s a technique that I have been using a lot recently: Layering tracks on the @WeAreElektron Digitone. It’s super easy and straightforward and you don’t have to copy over sequencer information all the time.

Stay creative,
Miles 💚

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Thanks for this tip - I just used it with melody and chords layering to the bass track and it created a brilliant bass line - so thanks again for that 🙌🏻

ijazzmunki
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Omg thankyou for explaining this so clearly I could never get my head around the unison function on the Digitone

nateandk
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Even more fun when you have Arps on too!

rgrant
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Geil, wusste ich tatsächlich noch nicht. Muss ich heute Abend gleich ausprobieren 👍

beer_OR_NOT_beer
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Oh my god this is incredible. I'm like sitting here. Wondering what that unison grid is about? Thank you so much! Great video!

jasonbarton
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Great tip! Does this disable the ability to add sequencer information on the layered track? (T4 in your example)

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