Analog Keys Feature Requests

‘crinkled/wonky tape’ LFO shapes…

Can be ballache to dial this kind of thing in sometimes. Some shapes with this kind of thing intentionally in mind would be super useful/fast. I don’t fully know what’s actually possible with LFO tho, is it theoretically possibly to have one do this kind of shape (flat then fluctuate then flat, with different ‘peak’ length shapes/options etc to chose from)?

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Too long a thread to see if this already appears above.

I often work by creating a note sequence and then looking for a good sound to start tweaking.

I know that I can go through sounds and change to then with fn+yes. What would be great for this workflow would be to be able to turn the know and it automatically switch to the new preset while a pattern is playing.

Reloading the kit is a very nice function, especially when playing live.
What about reloading the sound of just a single track? That would be extremally handy in the situation when you tweaked to the perfection all the sounds, but one which you overtweaked.

Perhaps

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Many thanks, it works. I don’t know how it happened that I omitted this. Now I’m ashamed :wink:

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Submitted this to feature-requests@elektron.se but thought I’d add it here too:

Lowest Note Priority

Use case: When sending a chord via Midi to the AK or when playing one on the keys while using a monophonic sound, the Lowest Note should be prioritised to act like the bass note of the chord. At the moment the default and only behaviour is Last Note Priority, which due to the serial nature of Midi means it works as Highest Note Priority when sending a sequenced chord; or through the slight timing errors when playing chords manually on the keys an almost random note is selected.

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Hello.
First, thank very much for your good work.
I am a proud owner of an analog key and I am happy with it.
I know that it is discontinued product, but may be, if updates are still planned…I have a wish.
It’s about polyphony.
As a keyboard player, my expectations are a little specifics I guess.
I play in a duo band synths/drums.
There, I mostly play basses on the analog key and and I like to create basses sound by additionning basse sounds from many synths played together.
Analog key can do that because each track is a monophonic synthetiser.
But polyphony setup allows this only when unisson mode is active, so each track becomes monophonic.
So my request would be that you create another polyphony mode when “use track sound” option is checked that allows to allocate a number of voice per track, so some tracks wouldn’t be mono.

Example 1:
Track 01: 2 voices —> we can play track one synth as a duo phonic synth
Track 02: 1 voice —> 1 monophonic synth added to the sound
Track 03: 1 voice —> 1 monophonic synth added to the sound
Track 04: 0 voice —> no more voice so this track is muted

Example 2:
Track 01: 2 voices —> we can play track 01 synth as a duophonic synth
Track 02: 2 voices —> One duophonic synth added to the sound
Track 03: 0 voice —> no more voice so this track is muted
Track 04: 0 voice —> no more voice so this track is muted

This option would allow users to play by one hand rich massive sound with some polyphony.
And it would so great.
Thank you for reading me.

Regards.
Eric P (France)