Analog Four/Keys 1.40 & Analog Rytm 1.50

What a fantastic update! Thanks and well done team Elektron! I’m hopeful that it might somehow be possible to utilize the Multiple Quick Performance Control on the Rytm Mk1?

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No, Not without a QPER dial - you could do so externally by Mapping, not internally

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Without any check on the mk1 panel: shift+level perhaps? As there’s no dedicated knob on the mk1…

Yeah, but you’re the eang-man @eangman :wink:

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You can sequence your gear under CV track or FX instead of T’s if I’m correct

Does anyone else find it awkward that when auto selecting a track it triggers the sound?

EDIT: I guess I can turn pad destination to EXT only, but it effectively makes finger drumming one or the other.

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Sooo… does anybody know? Can I download the beta version of Elektron Transfer that’s compatible with Analog Four?

Does this mean the two hat MIDI channels on the RYTM will always choke off one another, if using, say one of the channels as a MIDI OUT?

I think the voice sequencer and the midi sequencer are the same. Internal voices and midi can’t determine the difference between the two.

I believe the AR is strictly 8 voices, but with an allotted alternation of those 8 voices.

I could be wrong, but that’s been what I’ve seen from it

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That’s just playing a Track though - use the old method to select a Track (Track+Pad) if you don’t want it to play the Pad

The benefit of auto select is that you can see the settings for the sound you just heard, if you don’t like auto select it can be switched off

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There is no MIDI choking, I wouldn’t have expected there to be tbh, the MIDI side is reading Track sequence data it doesn’t need to know if the circuit is capable of handling that (if a shared voice pair)

In any case, there’s no MIDI choking

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Ah. OK. I guess I imagined it more as a quick way to access a tracks parameters than it being an easier reference tool.

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It actually doesn’t work in here :confused:

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Ah! I was wrong then. Good to know.

In hindsight, midi choking seems like it would be more of a feature than a limitation

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Would love to update my A4MK1 but I don’t want to lose Overbridge 1.15… It’s a difficult choice !!!

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Ohoo clever clever :smiley:

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I could hug you. Thank you sincerely!

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Hi Cenk, amazing update! Is it possible to disable the midi track from triggering the internal synth while sending the external sequence? A practical use for this would be to have something like an Ableton Drum rack sequencing the A4 while the A4 sequences an external synth.

Also, sidetracking here a little but maybe you or others can weigh in on this, I put off using the Public beta of OB and went back to using the Closed beta because the updated version ran automatic latency compensation when first opened, this was a problem as I send all midi clock from my Audio interface, this requires fine tuning midi clock delay but this latency compensation thing throws all that out and makes it impossible as it does this every time it loads. Has there since been a way to disable this? I opened a few tickets but got no response. I know it’s slightly off topic but it’s relative as I’ll need to upgrade OB if I want to use this new OS.

Thanks.

You could always sequence using the CV/FX track?

anything coming into a A4 track will always supersede the sequence data anyway

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