If by “this” you mean this thread then the specific procedures here relate to the Monomachine.

If you’re interested in any Elektron instrument, it’s worth reading the applicable manual first to get an idea of what it was designed to do. Some people get a shock when an Elektron instrument doesn’t follow the paradigms of other manufacturers. For the MM, read page 2 “The philosophy of the Monomachine” for what it was conceived to do.

The MM can do an amazing variety of things, but its sequencer and synthesis are primarily oriented towards monophonic tracks. The additional features are entirely usable but carry some limitations in functionality and/or UI fiddliness like:
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[li]POLY mode (MM becomes monotimbral),[/li]
[li]chords in the MIDI sequencer (notes in chord must have same start and length), and [/li]
[li]Ensemble machines (chords have to be programmed or locked individually).[/li]
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