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1. OVERVIEW OF THE ANALOG RYTM DATA STRUCTURE PROJECT DRIVE 128 PROJECTS SOUND LIBRARY 4 GLOBALS SAMPLE BANK 128 PATTERNS 128 KITS 128 SOUNDS 128 SAMPLES DRIVE The Drive is the non volatile memory of the Analog Rytm It keeps up to 128 projects thousands of patterns kits and songs stored internally The Drive also gives access to the Drive Sound library capable of storing 4096 drum Sounds and a Sample bank All projects have access to these Sounds and samples PROJECT A project contains 128 patterns 128 kits 16 songs 4 global slots 127 sample slots and a project Sound pool consisting of up to 128 Sounds Generic settings and states are stored in the project When a project is loaded it becomes the active working state of the Analog Rytm From here it is possible to edit the patterns kits songs and globals of the project Every time the Analog Rytm is switched on it boots to the active working state the active project Projects are saved loaded and managed in the GLOBAL menu SAMPLE 127 user samples are available for each project There are many preset samples to choose from in the Drive Sample bank Additional samples need to be loaded to the Analog Rytm from a computer with the complimentary c6 utility software available on the Elektron webpage KIT Akit is a collection of twelve drum track Sounds and an Fx track When editing a track any changes made to the settings will be stored only to the acti
2. 000 O 000 O OO OS speed Set retrig speed using the LEVEL knob 4 Sounds that are designed for aftertouch play may be played by tapping and then pressing a pad without lifting your finger in between EDITING A TRACK SOUND 1 Activate one of the drum tracks for editing by pressing TRACK one of the PADs The pad of the active track O will tum red The information bar on the LCD screen 00000 0000 which shows the loaded kit will briefly change to show onoooe the name of the drum track Sound When editing the o MACHINE Sound and sample settings of the track can be O LU LU CJ E 0000 000606060 changed and any changes made will be stored as part O ofthe active kit a CJ LU 0000 SOS CS Adjust the overall volume level of the active drum track Sound with the LEVEL knob 00000000000000009 D 3 The current MACHINE in use will determine which SYNTH parameters will be available for Sound modulation Quickly press the first PARAMETER key SYNTH twice to bring forth a menu for MACHINE selection EH 1 1 1 ED FH an OMS SO HARD 4 Browse through the MACHINE list using the ARROW keys UP and DOWN Sample the MACHINE currently out lined by tapping the pad of the active track Select the outlined MACHINE by pressing YES SAVE Exit without switching MACHINE by pressing NO RELOAD 5 Edita track Sound by adjusting the parameters found on the PARAMETER pages Access these pages by p
3. 0000 O O oDDOO O 000 0000009 SOO ass ooo oo 00000000000000009 lection of 12 drum track Sounds and an FX track and their specific parameter settings A Sound is composed of synth sample filter effect sends envelope and LFO settings in any combination Sounds are assigned to the twelve drum tracks A Sound that has been loaded to a track becomes a part of the active kit Any changes made to a track Sound will not affect the stored Sound it will affect and become part of the active kit A pattern controlling the playback of the kit always links to a specific kit non exclusively Any changes to the kit will affect other patterns using the same kit When the Analog Rytm is switched off only the active kit preserves its changes Other kits must be saved When you create a brand new pattern using an existing kit that is already linked to another pattern we recommend that you save and rename the kit first thing you do see below Unless of course you intend kit changes to affect multiple patterns 13 14 LOADING A KIT 1 Open the KIT menu by pressing FUNCTION Fx del RELOAD KIT F LORD KIT HH SAVE KIT 2 Use the ARROW keys UP and DOWN or the LEVEL knob to select LOAD KIT Press YES SAVE to open the menu Di ERENDA 05 PUSH HE D2 DODECHA DE 10 03 ho SLEEP 07 RHUTHICON 04 SOL DB CICADA 3 The LOAD KIT menu contains up to 128 saved kits The current active kit is show
4. Analog Rytm to your mixer or amplifer 4 Switch on all units Switch on the Analog Rytm by pressing the Power rocker switch located at the back of the unit Before restarting the unit wait 2 seconds after the LCD backlight goes out THE USER INTERFACE The LCD screen shows all the information needed for real time interaction and editing on the Analog Rytm The eight DATA ENTRY knob parameters shown will vary depending on the given situation The main interface screen is shown below SUD E TRA LEU D OD tic 1 Bar showing the main volume setting of the active track Turn LEVEL knob to change 2 The current tempo shown with one decimal 3 The playback recording status of the sequencer shown with the standard record play pause and stop sym bols e gt Il M To the right is a counter displaying how many bars beats and steps the sequencer has played 4 Shows the current PARAMETER page 5 Eight track Sound parameters They show what the DATA ENTRY knobs control and their current parameter values Press and turn a knob to adjust its parameter in larger increments 6 The active pattern 7 The active kit When turning a DATA ENTRY knob the full name of the parameter is shown here When the active track is changed the name of the track Sound is briefly shown SCREEN NAVIGATION When entering a menu or sub menu navigation is done using the ARROW keys UP DOWN LEFT or RIGHT O The LEVEL knob c
5. REVERB parameter page is accessed FILTER key accesses the FILTER page The filter pa rameters are set here When the FX track is active the DISTORTION parameter page is accessed AMP key takes you to the AMP page where the shape and function of the amplitude envelope is set When the FX track is active the COMPRESSOR parameter page is accessed LFO key accesses the LFO parameters for the active track SONG MODE activates deactivates SONG mode Secondary function is SONG edit CHAIN MODE activates deactivates CHAIN mode Secondary function initiates a new CHAIN PAGE selects the active pattern page if the pattern is made of more than 16 steps lt PATTERN PAGE gt LEDs indicate how many pattern pages the active pattern consists of and which pattern page is currently active The LED flashes on the pattern page currently playing The secondary function accesses the SCALE menu stop stops playback The secondary function is a paste operation PLAY starts the playback of the sequencer The secondary function is a clear operation RECORD key Activates deactivates GRID RECORD ING mode Keep RECORD pressed then press PLAY to activate LIVE RECORDING mode Activate deact ivate QUANTIZATION of LIVE RECORDING by keeping 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 RECORD pressed then tapping PLAY twice The secondary function is a copy operation lt BANK GROUP gt LED indicates if bank
6. group A D or E H will be accessed by the BANK keys BANK D H accesses pattern selection for either bank D or H The secondary function is SLIDE BANK C G accesses pattern selection for either bank C or G The secondary function is SWING BANK B F accesses pattern selection for either bank Bor F The secondary function is ACCENT BANK A E accesses pattern selection for either bank A or E The secondary function is TRIG MUTE BANK GROUP key Toggles the active bank group A D or E H The secondary function toggles between different PATTERN play modes DIRECT JUMP SE QUENTIAL DIRECT START The lt PATTERN MODE gt LED directly below this key shows these modes as green off and red respectively TRIG keys are used for entering or removing sequencer trigs in combination with the PADs and parameter ocks in combination with the DATA ENTRY knobs Also used to select pattern when one of the BANK keys has been pressed lt TRIG gt LEDs show trigs on the sequencer by a fully it LED while parameter locks are shown as flashing LEDs in GRID RECORDING mode When a pattern is playing or when LIVE RECORDING is enabled a fully it LED runs along the 16 steps of the sequencer across all up to four pages at the set TEMPO RETRIG key will if pressed in combination with one of the PADs continuously retrig the Sound It also lets you assign custom retrigs for each of the drum tracks on a side menu appearing
7. per pattern Individual track lengths 127 user samples per project 12 Scenes per kit Trig mute accent swing and slide functions Micro timing Parameter locks Chromatic mode Scene mode Performance mode Versatile and assignable Retrig Live friendly Performance mode Sound per step change nstant kit pattern and Sound reload Full real time control DRUM VOICE 8 Fully analog signal path 1x analog percussion sound generator 1 x analog overdrive circuit 1x 2 pole analog multi mode filter 1x stereo VCA 1x filter envelope 1x amp envelope 2 x effect sends 1x assignable LFO 1x dedicated LFO fade envelope 1x 16 bit sample playback engine 1x sample bitrate reduction SEND EFFECTS Delay Reverb MASTER EFFECTS Analog Stereo Distortion Analog Stereo Compressor STORAGE 128 projects Drive 128 Kits per project 128 patterns per project 16 Songs per project 4096 sounds Drive Sound library 128 Sounds per project 1GB sample storage 127 user samples per project IMPEDANCE BALANCED AUDIO OUTPUTS Main outputs level 15dBu Output impedance 440 Q unbalanced UNBALANCED AUDIO INPUTS Input level 15dBu maximum Audio input impedance 9 k Q HEADPHONES OUTPUT Headphones out level 15dBu Output impedance 55 Q INDIVIDUAL VOICE OUTPUTS Output level 15 dBu Output Impedance 440 Q ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Unit power consumption 14 W typical 20 W maximum Recommended p
8. press the LEFT arrow key The SORTING menu will open Highlighting the first option in the menu and pressing YES SAVE switches between browsing the Drive Sound library and the Sound pool 5 Load a Sound into the kit by pressing YES SAVE UIEH POOL SAVING A SOUND 1 Open the SOUND menu by pressing FUNCTION MUTE de SOUND EROWSER E SOUND HANAGER CLEAR TRACK SOUND 2 Use the ARROW keys UP and DOWN or the LEVEL knob to select SOUND MANAGER Press YES SAVE to open The SOUND MANAGER is a more powerful version of the SOUND BROWSER Here track Sounds can be saved loaded tagged locked et cetera Scroll the list by turning the LEVEL knob or by pressing ARROW keys UP and DOWN A 001 2 HUANGDI EAS5 A DOZSHE AI KICK R DO3STAUEE TON A DOYSTInN CAM TON 3 Here the Drive Sound library is browsed If you wish to save the Sound to the Sound pool instead press the LEFT arrow key The SORTING menu will open Highlighting the first option in the menu and pressing YES SAVE switches between browsing the Drive Sound library and the Sound pool 4 Select an empty slot Press RIGHT to access the SOUND OPERATIONS menu The operations will affect the currently highlighted Sound ESOO LOAD TO TRAC A DDZShE AI KIC COPS TO R DO3STAUEE TOI STORE TRE SO A DOMaTIN CAM 1 RENAHE 5 Select STORE TRACK SOUND Press YES SAVE to store it to the selected slot 6 The NAMING menu will appear Read more about
9. rack mount consoles on each side of the Analog Rytm ECC 2 CARRYING BAG AND PL 2 PROTECTIVE LID The carrying bag holds one Analog Rytm The protective plastic lid is put on top of the Analog Rytm panel in order to protect the LCD display and the knobs When you purchase the bag you get a complementary protective lid For a complete list of accessories please visit www elektron com RECOMMENDED CONNECTORS Power In 12 V DC 2A Use the included psu 3 power adapter or equivalent connected to a power outlet Full speed USB 2 0 Connection Connect using the included A to B USB 2 0 connector cable to a computer host MIDI Thru Use standard MIDI cable to connect another MIDI unit in chain Duplicates incoming MIDI In data stream MIDI Out Use standard MIDI cable to connect to MIDI In of an external MIDI unit MIDI In Use standard MIDI cable to connect MIDI Out of an external MIDI unit in order for itto control the Analog Rytm Audio Input Use standard stereo phone plug to input sound from other synthesizers or mixers Individual Stereo Outputs Track 1 12 Use 4 insert Y cable in order to access both left and right channels Main Out L R Use either 14 mono phone plug unbalanced connection or stereo Tip Ring Sleeve phone plug balanced connection Headphones Output Connect standard headphones with stereo phone plug 21 22 TECHNICAL INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS THE SEQUENCER 12 drum tracks 1FX track Up to 64 steps
10. track and add note trigs and or trigless locks Repeat the procedure for all the tracks you want to use 5 Press PLAY to listen to the sequence LIVE RECORDING MODE LIVE RECORDING mode is the second method of adding trigs to the tracks In this recording mode all the PADS are played in real time to input trigs to the tracks It is also possible to enter parameter locks in real time 1 Press and hold RECORD then press PLAY to enter LIVE RECORDING mode Quickly pressing PLAY twice while keeping the RECORD key pressed will activate deactivate quantization of LIVE RECORDING The sequencer will start to play and the lt RECORD gt LED will start to flash 2 Enter trigs to all tracks of the sequencer in real time by tapping the PADS 3 Press PLAY to exit LIVE RECORDING mode while keeping the sequencer playing If LIVE RECORDING mode is active and REC is pressed GRID RECORDING mode will be activated 4 Press STOP to stop both the recording and the playback of the sequencer SEQUENCER FEATURES PARAMETER LOCKS Parameter locks allow trigs to have their own unique parameter values All note trigs of a track may for instance have different pitch or filter settings Parameter locks can be applied to any type of track 1 In GRID RECORDING mode press and hold the TRIG key of a trig to apply parameter locks 2 Adjust the parameters you want to lock using the DATA ENTRY knobs The graphics on the LCD will become invert ed for t
11. 0 3 Use the ARROW keys UP and DOWN to change oO the settings The LEVEL knob can be used to change O O D E 0000 A a ACA O000000000000000e PATTERN SWING Adjust the swing setting of the pattern in order to employ a propulsive rhythmic groove 1 Access this screen by pressing FUNCTION BANK c a 2 Setthe SWING ratio to 51 80 by turning the LEVEL knob or by pressing ARROW keys UP or DOWN The default setting is equal spacing 50 MAKING A SIMPLE BEAT The following is a step by step instruction on how to make a basic beat pattern on the Analog Rytm using a variety of techniques shown in this quick start guide Re visit the previous sections if you are unsure of how to employ the techniques 1 Select a free pattern slot from one of the eight banks 2 Load a kit then save it and give it a new name 3 Set the TEMPO to 120 BPM then activate GRID RECORDING 4 Set the TRIGs shown below on the following five tracks VOODOO OO OO LO FORO FORO TOTO 5 Press PLAY to listen to the pattern 6 On the BD track set a few parameter locks Experiment with the parameters on the SYNTH page Set some trigless locks See if you can prolong the sound on a note trig then make the sound walk on the next few steps using trigless locks and different TUN settings Switch MACHINE for the BD and try out the new parameters available on the SYNTH page On the FILTER page experiment with FRQ and RES parameters 7 Experiment w
12. ECT RETURNS EFFECT RETURN EFFECT RETURN 2 FROM DRUM VOICES DISTORTION E COMPRESSOR 3 OUTPUTS L R EXTERNAL INPUT VOICE CIRCUITS There are eight analog voice circuits All voices have an identical sample playback engine overdrive circuit and multi mode filter The percussion sound generators are not identical Each is designed to generate a specific class of analog drum sounds MACHINES There are several MACHINES available for each voice circuit A MACHINE is a set of synthesis parameters that controls a percussion sound generator in order to act like a certain drum model Different MACHINES are software tailored to generate different kinds of bass drums hihats et cetera and to provide the parameters most apt for each particular MACHINE For example per default the BD voice makes use of one of the available bass drum MACHINES Another MACHINE may be selected which will engage the BD voice circuit in a different way enabling it to employ for example frequency modulation FIRST STEPS WITH THE ANALOG RYTM SETTING UP AND STARTING THE ANALOG RYTM Make sure you place the Analog Rytm on a stable support such as a sturdy table with sufficient cable space or mount on a rack capable of a 3 kg load 1 Before you connect the Analog Rytm to other equipment make sure all units are switched off 2 Plug the included PSU 3 adapter to a power outlet and insert the small plug into the Analog Rytm Power In 3 Connect the Main Out L R from the
13. O opens the TEMPO menu Use FUNCTION TEMPO to tap the tempo 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 vEs sAvE key Used for entering sub menus selecting and confirming Press in combination with 2 3 4 5 or 6 see above to instantly save the kit Sound track pattern or song NO RELOAD key Used for exiting an active menu backing one step and negating Press in combination with 2 3 4 5 or 6 see above to instantly reload the kit Sound track pattern or song The LCD screen The ARROW keys Used for navigation and for setting certain parameter values They are called up DOWN LEFT and RIGHT TRIG SETUP key controls the TRIG settings for the active track Secondary function accesses the TRIGS menu DATA ENTRY knobs A H Used for setting parameter values Press knob when turning to change values in larger increments PARAMETER keys access the PARAMETER pages of the active track lt PARAMETER gt LEDs directly above the keys indicate if the page is active red or inactive off The five parameter page keys are from left to right SYNTH key for accessing the SYNTH para meters of the track Sound These control the analog drum synthesis When the FX track is active the DELAY parameter page is accessed SAMPLE key takes you to the SAMPLE page Various aspects of the sample loaded to the active track are set on this page When the FX track is active the
14. TTINGS of the SOUND menu Some Sounds are more suited for chromatic variation than others m The CHROMATIC mode is an effective way to add musical variety to your beats The timbre tonality and im MUTE MODE 1 Mute the sequencer on any of the twelve drum tracks in this mode Unlike the CHROMATIC mode it makes no difference which track is active when this mode is activated All tracks are accessed simultaneously 2 Make sure a pattern is playing Press the MUTE key to enter MUTE mode wo 4 Press any of the PADS to mute the corresponding track Press again to unmute The color of the lt PADS gt indicate the mute status Unlit lt PADS gt are muted Green lt PADS gt are audible 5 Press and hold FUNCTION and then any of the PADs in order to preselect a mute or mute unmute several tracks in one go Once you release FUNCTION the selected mutes will come into effect Preselected mutes are shown as lt PADS gt of blue color Press RETRIG and one of the PADS if you wish to activate solo in other words mute all tracks except the one selected Press again to deactivate solo Keeping RETRIG pressed multiple tracks may be solo activated deactivated Solo activated lt PADS gt are of sky blue color This only works in MUTE mode TEMPO On the main interface screen press and hold ARROW keys LEFT or RIGHT to nudge the tempo 10 up or down Release to revert the BPM to its original setting To change
15. an be used to quickly scroll through 00000 0000 menus and lists 5 O O g O O 0000 O YES SAVE is used to affirm select enter sub menus and L L J B o 000000 tick untick boxes oO o J 0000 22 PO NO RELOAD is used to negate deselect or go back one or more steps 00000000000000000 When on a menu or sub menu the NO RELOAD key can be used to go back one step at a time all the way to the main screen PADS The left half of the Analog Rytm front panel is dominated by the 12 pads The finger sized pads are made of tough syn thetic rubber and respond to pressure Tapping a pad will trigger its track sound BD will trigger the bass drum sD the snare drum and so on The illustration outlines and briefly describes the percussion sound generators The twelve drum tracks and their default MACHINES are shown below MULTI OSCILLATOR SYNTHESIS ASS FOR HIHAT SOUND GENERATION SUITED FOR VARIOUS CYMBAL AND COWBELL SOUNDS SINGLE OSCILLATOR SYNTHESIS SINGLE OSCILLATOR SYNTHESIS CUSTOMIZED FOR BASS TOM FOR LOW MID AND HIGH TOM SOUND SOUNDS DUAL OSCILLATOR SYNTHESIS DUAL OSCILLATOR SYNTHESIS CAPABLE OF A WIDE RANGE OF WITH ADDITIONAL RIMSHOT SOUNDS SOUND SHAPING CAPABILITIES PAD DRUM TRACK MACHINE DEFAULT 1 BD Bass Drum 1 BDHD BD Hard 2 SD Snare Drum 2 SDHD sD Hard 3 Rs Rim Shot 3 RSHD Rs Hard 4 cp Hand Clap 4 CPCL cP Classic 5 BT Bass Tom 5 BTCL BT Classic 6 LT Low Tom 6
16. ble o layer analog percussion sounds and sampled sounds to distort and filter them and apply a dedicated LFO each t t THE FX TRACK The Fx track controls the Analog Rytm send effects DELAY and REVERB as well as the DISTORTION and COMPRESSOR master effects One LFO is also available for this track To select the Fx track for editing press the Fx key EDITING THE TRACKS The five PARAMETER keys open parameter pages that are used for editing the tracks The SYNTH page of a drum track contains different parameters depending on the MACHINE chosen for the analog percussion sound generator The other pages are identical for all drum tracks the SAMPLE page for the sample playback engine the FILTER page for the multimode filter and its filter envelope the AMP page for the amplitude envelope and effect sends etcetera and the LFO page for the low frequency oscillator The corresponding five parameter pages for the Fx track controls the four effects and the Fx LFO Edit parameters using the DATA ENTRY knobs A H Press and turn a knob to adjust its parameter in larger increments KITS AND SOUNDS Every project has the capacity of 128 different kits A kit is a co O 00000 O HEEE _ _ al ff O 000 o EEE a ooo oo 00000000000000009 0000 0000 000000 O 90000 O espe E o MI coco SEIN DT 4666 ooo oo O0000000000000009 0000 0000 000000 O 50000 O 0000 opgoe
17. fer Warranty service procedure for machines bought from the Elektron Online Shop Contact the Elektron Support at www elektron se if you need warranty service You cannot send a unit to a certified Elektron repair center unless agreed to by Elektron The customer is responsible for shipping charges if the machine needs to be shipped to a certified Elektron repair center for warranty service Elektron covers the shipping back to the customer during the warranty period Should the unit be dead on arrival or if the hardware malfunctions within 2 weeks of the original purchase date Elektron will cover the shipping to a certified Elektron repair center 4 analog RYTM THANK YOU Thank you for purchasing the Analog Rytm an eight voice analog digital hybrid drum machine featuring the twang of the analog domain the instant control and effects of the digital domain and the wonderful interplay of both Analog signal path digital controls samples and omni present modulation makes this drum machine a solid instrument with a voice of its own For all its layers of complexity and depth it remains instantly accessible and we are sure you will agree fun to play This quickstart will guide you through the basics of the machine The complete user manual is available as a digital download at www elektron se We wish you an awesome hybrid experience Start tapping those pads The Elektron Team PANEL LAYOUT Master Volume Yes Sa
18. g two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and ifnot installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help EUROPEAN UNION REGULATION COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This product has been tested to comply with the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC and the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 Ec Meets EU RoHS 2 D
19. he locked parameter and the locked parameter value will be shown The lt TRIG gt of the locked trig will begin to flash signalling that the trig now contains a parameter lock 3 Enter a trigless lock by pressing FUNCTION TRIG With a trigless lock you can modulate a sound without trig ging a note A trigless lock is shown with a dimly lit lt TRIG gt 4 Remove a single parameter lock by holding TRIG pressing the DATA ENTRY knob of the locked parameter By removing a note trig and entering it again all parameter locks will be erased from the trig In LIVE RECORDING mode turn a DATA ENTRY knob to input parameter locks to the active track The parameter will be locked accordingly and placed on the sequencer steps 19 20 PATTERN SCALE PATTERN The length and timing of the pattern can be changed on this screen The leftmost figure shows the number of steps in the pattern The maximum number of steps is determined by the total length which is shown on the 16 16 i right The rightmost figure controls the time signature of the pattern If 17 steps or more are used in a pattern the PAGE key can be used to toggle between the different pattern pages when in GRID RECORDING mode O 00000 O 0000 1 Press FUNCTION PAGE to access the scale screen oO E B E O 0000 2 Use the ARROW keys LEFT and RIGHT to toggle O O 000000 between step length total length or time signature l 000
20. ief 3 kHz signal will be sent to all outs of the Analog Rytm when the Test mode on the early start up menu is activated Remember to turn down the volume on all speakers and headphones before activating Test mode During calibration there will be loud and unpleasant sounds on the individual outs Disconnect these during calibration SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE POWER ADAPTER ELEKTRON PSU 3 The adapter is not safety grounded and may only be used indoors To ensure good ventilation for the adapter do not place it in tight spaces To prevent risk of electric shock and fire because of overheating ensure that curtains and other objects do not prevent adapter ventilation Do not expose the power adapter to direct sunlight nor use it in ambient temperatures exceeding 40 C Connect the adapter to an easily accessible electrical outlet close to the unit The adapter is in standby mode when the power cord is connected The primary circuit is always active as long as the cord is connected to the power outlet Pull out the power cord to completely disconnect the adapter Elektron machines are sold with a three year limited warranty starting from the date of the original purchase Being able to prove the date of the original purchase with an invoice or a receipt is necessary if you require warranty service If the machine should need a repair during the warranty period no charges will be applied for parts or labor This warranty is transfe
21. irective 2011 65 EU This symbol indicates that your product must be disposed of properly according to local laws and regulations This Getting Started manual is copyright o 2014 Elektron Music Machines MAV AB All reproduction without written au thorization is strictly prohibited The information in this manual may change without notice Elektron s product names ogotypes titles words or phrases may be registered and protected by Swedish and international law All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders E eleliiraoan 25 26
22. ith the other parameter pages on the BD track then on the SD HT CH and CB track as well 8 Exit GRID RECORDING Tap the toms rhythmically Add some rimshot and claps for good measure Try out the CHROMATIC and SCENE modes Once you know where you want to go with the beat activate LIVE RECORDING and tap away to complete the pattern To top it off add some SWING FACTORY RESET When performing a factory reset on the Analog Rytm it will overwrite and re initialize the active RAM project including all pattern kit sound pool and global data The Drive project slot 1 will be overwritten and re initialized Sound bank A will be overwritten with the factory Sounds Factory preset patterns kits Sounds and settings will be re initialized If you wish to keep the active project remember to save it to a Drive project slot higher than 1 before you perform a factory reset To perform a factory reset hold FUNCTION pressed while turning on the Analog Rytm In the menu that appears press the third TRIG key ANALOG RYTM ACCESSORIES RACK MOUNT KIT When rack mounted the Analog Rytm occupies four standard height units plus additional space usually about 1 U which is needed to accommodate cables plugged into the unit A 1 U empty rack space below the Analog Rytm is recommended for ventilation purposes When assembling the rack mount kit we recommend using a Phillips screwdriver of suitable size Use the included M3x6 mm size screws to secure the
23. ll tracks and fade out the send effects PATTERN MODES When changing patterns the new pattern can be started in three ways Toggle between the PATTERN modes by pressing FUNCTION BANK GROUP The LCD screen will briefly show which mode is activated The lt PATTERN MODE gt LED will permanently show which mode is active DIRECT START will immediately change patterns The new pattern will start playing from the beginning Shown by a red lt PATTERN MODE gt LED DIRECT JUMP will immediately change patterns The new pattern will start playing from the position where the previous pattern left off Shown by a green lt PATTERN MODE gt LED SEQUENTIAL will change patterns after the pattern currently playing reaches its end This mode is the default mode Shown by an unlit lt PATTERN MODE gt LED PATTERN RECORDING MODES The Analog Rytm offers two main modes of inputting trigs when creating a pattern GRID RECORDING mode and LIVE RECORDING mode To create a new pattern first select an empty pattern slot in one of the banks TRIG TYPES Two types of trigs note trigs and trigless locks can be entered in the RECORDING modes Note trigs trig notes Sounds of the chosen drum track while trigless locks can be used to apply parameter locks without trigging notes see PARAME TER LOCKS on the following page Setting SYN and sMP on the TRIG page to zero on a trig will turn it into a trigless lock Note trigs are indicated by full bright l
24. ly so Ying Ut Ny dar o g RYM 8 Voice Drum Computer A Elektron amp 7 fo PA gt K e S 1 Wi wv IMPORTANT SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions and follow them Do not use the unit near water 9 Do not put the PL 2 Protective Cover Elektron accessory on the unit while the unit is powered on 2 Never use aggressive cleaners on the casing or on the LCD screen Remove dust dirt and fingerprints with a soft dry and non abrasive cloth More persistent 10 Do not block the ventilation holes located on the side and the bottom of the dirt can be removed with a slightly damp cloth using only water Disconnect enclosure of the unit all cables while doing this Only reconnect them when the product is safely dry This product either alone or in combination with an amplifier and headphones 3 To avoid scratches or damage never use sharp objects near the casing or the or speakers may be capable of producing sound levels that can cause perma LCD screen Avoid applying any pressure to the screen itself nent hearing loss Do not operate for a long period of time at a high volume level 4 Install in accordance with the manufacturer instructions Make sure you place or ara level is uncomfortable the unit on a stable surface before use If you mount the unit in a rack be sure to 12 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs tighten all fou
25. n with inverted graphics Select the kit to be loaded using the ARROW keys or the LEVEL knob 4 Once a kit has been selected press YES SAVE to load it The active pattern will now be linked to the loaded kit SAVING A KIT 1 Open the KIT menu by pressing FUNCTION Fx del RELOAD KIT F LORD KIT KA SAVE KIT 2 Use the ARROW keys UP and DOWN or the LEVEL knob to select SAVE KIT Press YES SAVE 3 Select the position to which the kit should be saved by using the ARROW keys or the LEVEL knob 4 Once a position has been selected press YES SAVE to save the kit The naming screen will appear Read more about naming on page 16 Quickly save changes to an active kit by pressing YES SAVE FX LOADING A SOUND TO A DRUM TRACK 1 Select the drum track to which the Sound will be loaded to by pressing TRACK PADS 1 12 de SOUND EROWSER E SOUND HANAGER CLEAR TRACK SOUND 2 Open the SOUND menu by pressing FUNCTION MUTE 3 Use the up and DOWN arrow keys to select SOUND BROWSER Press YES SAVE to open the menu The SOUND BROWSER shows a list of all Sounds in either the Drive Sound library or the Sound pool Only the Sounds that can be voiced by the active track will be shown Scroll the list by turning the LEVEL knob or by pressing ARROW keys uP or Down 001 HUANGDI BASS 4 Here the Drive Sound library is browsed If the track Sound is to be loaded from the Sound pool instead
26. on Analog instrument a USB cable a computer running Overbridge and a DAW The Overbridge software suite enables a tight integration between the Analog instruments Analog Rytm Analog Keys Analog Four and a computer DAW If you want to hook up multiple machines to a computer we suggest acquiring the Elek tron Overhub a Multi TT hub tailored for Overbridge use When using the Overbridge setup the user interface for your Analog device will present itself as a clearly laid out plugin window in your DAW Sync your device to a software sequencer record multi track audio browse and organize sounds and samples edit kits and set up scene and performance macros via a simple point and click workflow Access edit or automate all parameters for sound shaping and sample manipulation on screen Overbridge is available as a complimentary download on the Elektron webpage 1 Install Overbridge 2 Make sure the Os of your Analog Rytm and the os of Overbridge match You will find the most recent versions of both operating systems included in the Overbridge download package 3 Set your Analog Rytm device to Overbridge mode on the USB CONFIG screen You will find this setting in the SYSTEM menu located at the far south of the GLOBAL menu Press YES SAVE to tick the box and activate OVERBRIDGE MODE DVERERIDGE HODE BA USE HIDI ONLY O 10 EXPERIMENTING WITH BEAT PATTERNS O 00000 O 0 0 0 0 You will And several preset patte
27. on the LCD screen whenever the key is pressed Secondary function opens the CLICK TRACK menu FUNCTION key Press hold and press another key to access the secondary function of that key Secondary functions are seen in red writing on the Analog Rytm front panel TRACK key Press TRACK one of the PADS to select a drum track for editing or for CHROMATIC play Note that the FX track has its own dedicated key The secondary function opens the GLOBAL menu where the global settings SYNTH SEQUENCER MIDI et cetera for the current PROJECT are made PROJECTS are managed in the GLOBAL menu as well REAR Jour WD 10 Power On Off switch Power In 12V DC 2A Full speed USB 2 0 connection MIDI Thru MIDI Out MIDI In ndividual drum voice outputs CY CB RS CP CH OH MT HT SD LT and BD BT Audio In Main Out L R Headphones Out See page 20 for recommended connectors SOUND ARCHITECTURE The illustration below shows the sound architecture of the Analog Rytm with its eight drum voices its two send effects delay and reverb and its two master effects distortion and compressor DRUM VOICES x8 NOISE GENERATOR E INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT PERCUSSION MULTIMODE SOUND G OVERDRIVE TOMIXER GENERATOR FILTER E REVERB SEND ENGINE LFO DESTINATION FADE ENVELOPE FX TRACK FROM EFFECT SENDS LFO DESTINATION DELAY TO EFFECT RETURNS FADE ENVELOPE TO EFF
28. ower supply PSU 3 or similar 12V DC 2A HARDWARE 12 synthetic rubber pressure sensitive backlit pads 122 x 32 pixel backlit LCD screen MIDI In Out Thru with DIN Sync out 2x Ya impedance balanced audio out jacks 1x Ya stereo audio in jack 1x Ya stereo headphone jack 4 x Ya TRS paired individual track output jacks 48 kHz 24 bit D A and A D converters Flash EEPROM upgradable operating system Electrically isolated multi functional USB 2 0 port PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Sturdy steel casing Dimensions W340 x D176 x H63 mm 13 4 x 6 9 x 2 5 including power switch knobs and feet Weight approximately 2 4 kg 5 3 lbs CREDITS CONTACT INFORMATION PRODUCT DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT ELEKTRON WEBSITE Oscar Albinsson www elektron se Magnus Forsell Anders G rder OFFICE ADDRESS Jimmy Myhrman Elektron Music Machines MAV AB Jon M rtensson Sockerbruket 9 David Revelj SE 414 51 Gothenburg Mattias Rickardsson Sweden Daniel Troberg TELEPHONE ADDITIONAL DESIGN 46 0 31 743 744 0 Ufuk Demir Thomas Ekelund FACTORY DEFAULT SOUND DESIGN Linus Andersson Ufuk Demir Thomas Ekelund Per Engstr m Antony Klaeboe Filip Leyman Andreas Lundin Jimmy Myhrman Jon M rtensson Johan Reiv n Cenk Sayinli Charlie Storm Daniel Troberg MANUALS Ufuk Demir Thomas Ekelund Jon M rtensson Daniel Sterner FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the followin
29. r screws in the rack mount holes convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the unit 5 Connect the unit to an easily accessible electrical outlet close to the unit 13 Use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 6 In the EU only use CE approved power cords 14 Unplug this unit during lightning storms or when it is not used for long periods 7 When transporting the unit preferably use accessories recommended by the of time manufacturer or the box and padding the unit originally shipped with 15 Refer all servicing to qualified service technicians Servicing is required when 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or the unit has been damaged in any way liquid has been spilled or objects have any other appliance Gneluding amplifiers emitting heat fallen into the unit the unit has been exposed to rain or moisture does not oper ate normally or has been dropped WARNING To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or product damage Do not expose the unit to rain moisture dripping or splashing and also avoid placing objects filled with liquid such as vases on the unit Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight nor use it in ambient temperatures exceeding 30 c as this can lead to malfunction Do not open the casing There are no user repairable or adjustable parts inside Leave service and repairs to trained service technicians only SOUND PEAKS A br
30. rable to other owners should the Elektron machine be resold during the warranty period Items belonging to the Elektron Style range of products t shirts stickers posters etc are not covered by this warranty This warranty does not cover a damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from accident negligence misuse abuse improper installation or operation or failure to follow instructions according to either the Getting Started manual or the full user manual for this product any shipment of the product claims must be presented to the carrier re pair or attempted repair by anyone other than Elektron or a certified Elektron repair center b any unit which has been altered or on which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed c normal wear and any periodic maintenance d deterioration due to perspiration corrosive atmosphere or other external causes such as extremes in temperature or humidity e damages attributable to power line surge or related electrical abnormalities lightning damage or acts of God or f RFI EMI interference noise caused by improper grounding or the improper use of either certified or uncertified equipment if applicable Warranty service procedure for machines bought from a retailer Please contact their support if you need warranty service You will then be guided how to proceed with your errand Note that the Elektron three year limited warranty is in addition to any warranty your retailer may of
31. ready to be activated or deactivated By carefully assigning a set of parameter values to a scene you can prepare a shell that will make the same kit sound drastically or subtly different whenever activated Try out the preset scenes by following the instructions below The active scene is shown with a full bright green color pad 1 Make sure a pattern is playing 2 Press the SCENE key to enter SCENE mode 3 Tap one of the PADS 1 12 to activate a scene Tap again to deactivate CHROMATIC MODE Any track Sound may be played chromatically using the 12 pads The chromatic note pitch is increased for each successive pad pressed left to right bottom to top Twelve successive pads make one octave The range spans four octaves middle one up and two down The middle octave has sky blue color lt PADS gt the two below are of violet and dark blue color in that order and the one above is of olivine color 1 Make sure a pattern is playing 2 Press the CHROMATIC key to enter CHROMATIC mode 3 Play the PADS The active track Sound will be pitched differently for each of the 12 pads comprising the middle octave Reach higher or lower octaves one row at a time by pressing ARROW keys UP or DOWN respectively pact of playing a Sound chromatically depends on the track type and how the Sound is designed The synth part the sample part or both synth and sample part of the Sound may be chromatic enabled This is done in the SOUND SE
32. ressing one of the five PARAMETER page keys Use the DATA ENTRY knobs A H to change the parameters SYNTH controls the oscillator tuning and other physical properties of the Sound SAMPLE controls the sample selection and settings FILTER controls the filter mode cutoff frequency and envelope AMP controls the amplitude parameters LFO controls parameters for the LFO of the active track EDITING THE FX TRACK 1 Select the FX track for editing by pressing the Fx key O 80000 e 00 00 2 Setthe volume level ofthe DELAY and REVERB parame ters of the FX track with the LEVEL knob iz E E O 0000 3 Access the PARAMETER pages for the FX track by press o O O O fel 2 O 2 O 0000009 ing one of the five PARAMETER page keys Use the DATA ENTRY knobs A H to change th ters nobs o change the parameters op 0000 OOM OO DELAY controls the time filter volume et cetera of 00000000000000009 the delay REVERB controls the pre delay filters and volume of the reverb DISTORTION controls the amount of distortion applied COMPRESSOR controls the threshold value ratio and dry wet mix of Sound compression LFO controls parameters for the FX track LFO THE NAMING SCREEN The naming procedure is identical for the various naming situations that appear when kits Sounds patterns songs or projects are saved or renamed ENTER KIT NAHE rq E 001 Ma SOUND 1 1 Use ARROW keys LEFT and RIGHT to navigate bet
33. rns kits and Sounds in the Analog Rytm Follow the instructions below to get started O E g g O 0000 exploring your new instrument oS O O O O 3 o o 000000 1 Switch on the Analog Rytm O a Dee oo 2 Make sure bank group A D is selected lt BANK GROUP gt D O OU oc LED must be lit in its upper position If it is not press 0000000000000 X I S the BANK GROUP key to toggle 3 Press BANK A E TRIG key 1 to select the first pat tern of bank a 4 Press PLAY to listen to pattern A01 5 Press BANK A E TRIG key 2 to select pattern A02 It will start once pattern A01 has reached its final step Select pattern AOS by pressing BANK A E TRIG key 3 and so on 6 Press STOP to stop playback PERFORMANCE MODE The PERFORMANCE mode enables each one of the twelve pads to control several PARAMETER page parameters at once Change many dimensions of one or more drum track Sounds at the touch of a single pad A set of such parameter map pings is called a performance macro Try out the preset macros 1 Make sure a pattern is playing 2 Press the PERFORMANCE key to enter PERFORMANCE mode 3 Press one of the PADS Apply different pressures and listen how the sound of the pattern changes SCENE MODE The SCENE mode turns the twelve pads into instant sound shifters Similar to a performance macro several parameters from any track can be changed by pressing a single pad A scene however is a fixed set of parameter values
34. t TRIG gt LEDs and trigless locks are indicated by half bright lt TRIG gt LEDs lt TRIG gt LEDs above steps not containing any trigs remain unlit TRIG SETUP Press TRIG SETUP in order to specify the general trig O actions for the active track activate deactivate the Synth 90000 O 0000 part or the Sample part of the track Sound for example oO G a O 0000 Use the DATA ENTRY knobs to change settings Note O 800000 that parameter locked trig settings will override the gen J T a O 000 eral settings a5 op 0000 POP eo GRID RECORDING MODE 00000000000000009 GRID RECORDING is a method of composing where trigs are added by using the TRIG keys 1 Enter GRID RECORDING mode by pressing the REC key A lit red lt REC gt LED indicates GRID RECORDING mode is active 2 Select the track to which you want to add trigs by pressing and holding TRACK and then one of the PADs This is now the active track shown by one of the lt PADS gt glowing red 3 Place note trigs on the sequencer using the 16 TRIG keys To add a trigless lock press FUNCTION and TRIG see PARAMETER LOCKS below Trigless locks may be entered on any step of the sequencer including ones containing note trigs Quickly pressing the TRIG key of any of the trigs entered will remove the trig Pressing a TRIG key of a trig and holding it slightly longer will prepare the trig for editing rather than removing it 4 Select another
35. the overall BPM setting open the TEMPO screen by pressing the TEMPO key Use the LEVEL knob to change tempo in integer steps Pressing in fractional steps SETTING PARAMETERS Each drum track has five PARAMETER pages accessed by press ing PARAMETER keys SYNTH SAMPLE FILTER AMP and LFO The parameters found here affect the sound in various ways When the FX track is active the corresponding PARAMETER pages are DELAY REVERB DISTORTION COMPRESSOR and LFO accessed by the same keys 1 Make sure a pattern is playing 2 Press TRACK PADS 1 12 to select one of the twelve drum tracks 3 To change for example the cutoff frequency of the filter press the FILTER key The FILTER page will be shown on parameter value and hear how the Sound is affected NO s To save kit changes press YES SAVE Fx 20 0 the knob while turning it changes the tempo eight steps at a time The ARROW keys UP or DOWN change the tempo O 00000 O ogpggge a o 0000 0000 0000 000606060 EPIC asas ooo oo O0000000000000009 the LCD screen The parameter labelled FRQ changes the cutoff of the filter Turn DATA ENTRY knob E to change the ry out the rest of the PARAMETER page parameters to explore a variety of sound shaping possibilities To reload the Sound to its original state press NO RELOAD MUTE To reload the whole kit to its original state press NO RELOAD Fx 11 12
36. this menu on page 16 15 16 LOADING A SAMPLE TO DRUM TRACK 1 Select a drum track by pressing TRACK one of the PADS 2 Open the SAMPLE parameter page by pressing PARAMETER key 2 MEN oo Ce STA END Bo LEU 3 Press DATA ENTRY knob C to bring up a list of samples 2 0 ECO GELTRIANGLE 7 E 1 1 1 i22 Vibey Hinora U Hii eerie 123 44L00 124 Eits n Pieces 4 Turn the knob counter clockwise to scroll up the list clockwise to scroll down the list Tap the pad of the active track while browsing to listen to the sample currently outlined 5 To select an outlined sample press YES SAVE Press DATA ENTRY knob C or NO RELOAD to exit the list without selecting a sample O Sample selection may also be accessed by quickly pressing the second PARAMETER key SAMPLE twice PLAYING A TRACK SOUND 1 Play by tapping any of the twelve PADS lt PADS gt will O briefly flash white when tapped o 2 Experiment by tapping the pads rhythmically with your 990099 o Eno fingertips Each pad is velocity sensitive which means a S B a O 0000 gentle rap and a decisive stab on the pad will produce O drum sounds of different intensities O 000 ee 3 Press and hold RETRIG then press and hold any of the e o ooo OO PADS to continuously retrig the track Sound for as long El E m 0000 as the pad is held Play drum rolls in this manner on one or several of the pads each with its own assignable retrig O O OO O
37. ve Retrig C D x No Reload uTime Retrig yTime Synth Sample Filter Amp LFO Delay Reverb Dist Comp LFO BVolce Drum Col putor By Elektron Syne OutB Sync Out A FRONT PANEL 1 MASTER VOLUME sets the volume for the main out puts and the headphones output 2 Fx selects the Fx track Secondary function accesses the KIT menu 3 MUTE activates MUTE mode SOUND menu is ac cessed as a secondary function 4 CHROMATIC activates CHROMATIC mode in which the pads are used to play the current track Sound chromatically across four octaves Secondary function accesses the TRACK menu 5 SCENE activates SCENE mode a one push instant scene change of an array of Sound parameters Sec ondary function brings forth the PATTERN menu 9 Telela Individual Outputs Ring RS CP MTHT LT BT Right Right Left Headphones PERFORMANCE activates PERFORMANCE mode Sec ondary function accesses the SONG menu PADs are 12 responsive assignable velocity and pressure sensitive synthetic rubber pads with aftertouch They have many possible functions depending on which mode is active and what each pad is set to do First of all they are designed to play the track Sounds Each drum track has a dedicated pad see the complete map on page 8 lt PADS gt will exhibit a variety of colors LEVEL sets the overall volume level of the active track Also used for setting parameters and scrolling through lists TEMP
38. ve kit Each project of the Analog Rytm contains 128 individual kits A pattern always links to one of the kits SOUND A Sound consists of an array of parameter settings found in the PARAMETER pages called SYNTH SAMPLE FILTER AMP and LFO Sounds are stored in the Sound pool of the active project or in the Drive Sound library The Sound pool has 128 Sound slots and the Drive Sound library holds up to 4096 sounds PATTERN For each of the 8 banks there are 16 patterns which means 128 patterns are always readily available for each project A pattern contains sequencer data like drum trigs mutes and parameter locks for the drum tracks and the FX track as well as default settings on the TRIG page and length swing and time signature settings SONG 16 songs are available for each project They are used to sequence the playback of patterns Songs are built of patterns and chains GLOBAL The GLOBAL menu contains overarching settings for the synth and sequencer Analog Rytm MIDI setup Os upgrade and SysEx data handling Four global slots are available for each project each with its own specific settings Also projects are saved loaded and managed in this menu ABOUT THE TRACKS THE DRUM TRACKS There are 12 drum tracks To select a track for editing press and hold TRACK key and then press one of the PADS Each drum track uses a specific drum voice controlled by one of he MACHINES available for the voice All drum tracks are a
39. ween the letters 2 Press and hold FUNCTION to access the pop up naming menu 18 3 Navigate between the letters in this menu using the ARROW keys 4 Release FUNCTION to insert the letter Repeat the procedure for each successive letter 5 Press YES SAVE when you are done naming THE SEQUENCER BASIC PATTERN OPERATIONS The sequencer of the Analog Rytm stores information in patterns A pattern controls the playback of each of the drum tracks and the Fx track by the trigs entered on the sequencer SELECTING A PATTERN 1 Press the BANK GROUP key to toggle bank group If for example bank group A D is selected patterns in banks A B C and D can be accessed 2 Next press a BANK key followed by a TRIG key 1 16 to select a pattern within the selected bank Patterns containing data are shown by half bright red lt TRIG gt LEDs The currently active pattern is shown by a full bright red lt TRIG gt LED Empty pattern slots are shown with unlit lt TRIG gt LEDs 3 To select for example pattern BO5 select bank group A D using the BANK GROUP key Then press and hold BANK B F and press TRIG key 5 PATTERN CONTROL Pressing PLAY will start the playback of a pattern Pause by pressing PLAY again Pressing STOP will stop the play back of all tracks The sound will be cut off but effects like the delay will continue to be heard until the delay repeats have faded out Quickly press STOP twice to stop playback of a
40. xTCL XT Classic 7 MT Mid Tom 7 XTCL XT Classic 8 HT Hi Tom 8 XTCL XT Classic 9 CH Closed Hihat 9 CHCL CH Classic 10 OH Open Hihat 10 OHCL OH Classic 11 cy Cymbal 11 CYCL cy Classic 12 CB Cow Bell 12 CBCL CB Classic Play the track Sounds of the active kit using the PADs 8 individual track Sounds can be voiced simultaneously The BD SD BT and LT are independent tracks each with a voice of its own Tracks RS CP MT HT CH OH and CY CB each pair shown with a coupling on the front panel of the Analog Rytm share a voice If both tracks of a coupled pair are played or trigged simultaneously track CP will silence track Rs HT will silence MT OH will silence CH and CB will silence cy With sequencer recording deactivated drum tracks may also be played using TRIG keys 1 12 The color of the lt PADS gt will show pad activity A pad will flash white briefly when engaged whether it is played manually or engaged by the Analog Rytm sequencer The active drum track is shown with a red color pad lt PADS gt collectively show by color which mode Analog Rytm is in MUTE mode or CHROMATIC mode for example Read more about these modes in the following section OVERBRIDGE Geleltran Overhub 0000000000000000 gt The Analog Rytm is a full bodied standalone instrument Since the introduction of Elektron Overbridge however there is a complementary way of interacting with your device All that is required is an Elektr
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