The Elektron Digitone is a compact FM synthesizer workstation that combines a sophisticated four-part FM synthesis engine with Elektron's renowned performance sequencer. This groovebox represents a modern take on FM synthesis, addressing traditional usability concerns while maintaining the sonic richness that made FM famous.
The Digitone shares the same form factor and price range as the Digitakt, featuring Elektron's signature "future retro" aesthetic with high-contrast displays, tactile encoders, and clicky buttons. The device stands out with its rare use of color-coded track selector buttons that visually differentiate it from its siblings.
What sets the Digitone apart is its intelligent approach to FM synthesis. Rather than overwhelming users with complex programming, Elektron has streamlined the interface while preserving the sonic capabilities. The synthesis engine limits frequency ratios to multiples of 0.25, naturally guiding users toward harmonically coherent timbres while still allowing access to FM's more experimental territories.
The instrument excels as both a standalone groovebox and an integrated part of a larger setup. With four dedicated MIDI sequencer tracks and stereo audio inputs, external gear can be seamlessly incorporated and benefit from the Digitone's effects and sequencing capabilities. The upcoming Overbridge integration will provide discrete USB outputs for each track and full computer integration.
Technical Specifications
Synthesis Engine
Type: 4-operator FM synthesis with subtractive filtering
Polyphony: 8 voices total
Multitimbrality: 4-part
Algorithms: 8 different operator routing configurations
Frequency Ratios: Quantized to 0.25 multiples with detune control
Waveforms: Sine waves with morphing capability for carriers and modulators
Feedback: Self-modulation loop control per algorithm
Mix Control: Blend between main carrier and alternate operator outputs
Sound Architecture
FM Modulators: 2 sources (A operator and B1/B2 group) with dedicated envelopes
Envelope Types: Attack, Decay, End Level (non-ADSR)
Envelope Features: Adjustable onset time, retriggering options
Filter System: Dual-stage filtering
Primary: Multimode envelope-controlled (2/4-pole LP/HP with resonance)
Secondary: Simple low-pass and high-pass pair for band limiting
Drive Effect: Per-voice saturation
Amplitude Envelope: Standard ADSR
Effects System
Send Effects (Pattern-wide):
Chorus (can send to Reverb)
Delay (can send to Reverb)
Reverb
Master Effect: Overdrive for warmth and boost
Modulation
LFOs: 2 per track
LFO2 can modulate LFO1 parameters
Trigger modes and start phase control
Quantized modulation of operators (0.25 steps)
MIDI Modulation: Velocity, mod wheel, aftertouch scaling
Modulation Assignments: Up to 4 parameters per mod source
Keyboard Scaling: Individual scaling per modulator operator
Sequencer
Pattern Storage: 8 banks × 16 patterns per project
Pattern Length: Up to 64 steps per pattern
Track Independence: Each track can have different pattern lengths
Recording Modes:
Live Recording (with/without quantization)
Grid Recording (X0X-style step entry)
Parameter Locking: Real-time and step-by-step automation
Algorithm P-Locking: Dynamic algorithm switching per step
Sound Locking: Recall different sounds per step
Conditional Locks: Probability and logic-based step triggers
The Elektron Digitone Keys is an 8-voice polyphonic digital synthesizer with a built-in sequencer and arpeggiator. It features a 37-key velocity-sensitive keyboard, a 4-track sequencer, a 4-track arpeggiator, and a range of effects. It also has a range of connectivity options, including MIDI, USB, and CV/Gate.