the way i approached my first MnM was a mix between properly studying a subject and trying things out randomly;at some point, they’ll meet…

  • as rockreid said, read the manual at least once, familiarize with the interface you’ll be using and what the machine does
  • once you have read the manual, go back to it and put it next to your machine. start by trying things out, follow what the manual says and hear the results (you could pick random pages or start from the first page). things may not work straight away but don’t worry, try again until you get the expected result :slight_smile:
  • keep doing this for at least a week (or up until you feel confident you know what you’re doing)

i found that, even if this method sounds a bit like randomly turning knobs, it makes it so that things will stick better in your brain because of trials and errors (or at least it works for me)

most important thing: don’t assume you can’t use the synth because it’s too complicated (and viceversa). it is not so. each Elektron’s machine is really deep and it takes time to learn how to use it (regardless of which one you’ll get :slight_smile: ), but once you get to know the workflow, then you’re good to go with any Elektron machine.

edit: if you’re after the AR then yep, no manual…have a look at the A4 one, might help