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CTRL-AL is destructive. I think that’s it’s point and secret - using ‘mute’ on the CTRL-AL track allows you to effectively freeze the parameters it’s controlling at any point in the sequence, then un-freeze them later.
Mute CTRL-AL and use Function-Classic/Extended to temporarily reset.
You can also remove CTRL-AL destructiveness by clearing its track.
I’ll sometimes put a pattern together and turn it into chaos with a ctrl-al track and like the clean pattern underneath, so I’ll copy and paste the whole pattern and clear the ctrl-al track on one. Or vice versa (make a cool pattern, copy and paste it and add ctrl-al to have variations).
I’m still fairly new to the MD (and Elektron gear in general) and this little trick has helped give me a few extra patterns and variations to use live in an upcoming show where my hands are going to be too busy with other to do much with the MD.
The physical modeling snare has become one of my favorite pieces. The middle part of this upcoming live set really centers around a kit that’s primarily the physical modeling machines. When I transition in to that part, it’s basically just kick and snare and it sounds great. Real easy to use PLocks to give some liveliness to the snare.
That and using the 808-ish machines and gnd-sine to make some Plumbutter / Folktek Matter inspired clicks and cuts style beats.
And setting up an Impulse track to trigger the clock of the Mute Synth II and using the INP-E machine to put envelopes and filters on the MS2 and turn it into a little acid monster.
I should have bought this box years ago.