The Digitone II notably improves upon its predecessor with doubled polyphony and quadrupled tracks, introducing three new synth engines, including one for percussion. Building on the original's acclaimed four-operator FM engine, the upgrade enhances versatility for sequencing and modulation, while tools such as the new Note Edit mode facilitate polyphonic sequences. However, potential buyers should be mindful of a price increase to $999, which makes the decision to upgrade from the original Digitone, now priced around $350 used, less straightforward. The overall consensus suggests that the Digitone II is a worthy successor despite some debate over sonic character.
Double the polyphony and tracks, along with three new synth engines make the Digitone II a formidable upgrade over its predecessor.
The Digitone II addresses limitations of the original by offering 16 voices and 16 tracks, including a new synth engine dedicated to percussion.
Despite a price increase to $999, the Digitone II enhances its sequencer capabilities while preserving the FM engine that defines its unique sound.
Though some fans find the original's sound more gritty, the Digitone II expands its versatility, including modulation and sequencing improvements.
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