Hey there, I’m not a DVCO expert by any means but I can relate to the issue you’re describing. I really like the sound of the DVCO but it does tend to eat up a lot of the mix.
I think the Rytm is one of those machines where it helps to be extra careful with gain staging. You can really transform the sound of a pattern by either pushing it hard into the master chain or dialing it back. There are multiple distortion stages and INF decay envelopes by default and it just all can get really messy quickly if you don’t keep an eye on it.
So maybe try dialing all your track levels to 0 and going up from there, maybe think of the halfway point as your 0 level so you give yourself plenty of room to adjust either way. Dial back the decay envelopes on DVCO so you free up some room in the mix/pattern and then add back in what you need. I know these are basic tips my point is, I think they matter a little more on Rytm since it’s an inherently dirty machine (in a good way).
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