Yeah, a demo and a manual would be great. While I was in Frankfurt the Rytm was sometimes left in a sort of state, performance mode or mute mode or something, that was hard get out of if you didn’t know the Rytm well enough to spot what state it was in, etc. There’s a lot you can do with it, and a lot to learn. But like with the Analog Four, once you learn it, and get it, it’s pretty straight forward and fun.
Soundwise I’d say it’s a lot easier to operate than the Analog Four. But at the same time I think it’s more complex, because of the many modes etc.
I can’t friggin’ wait to get my hands on the finalized unit!!