Be excited! Its a great synth. (Actually its four great mono synths!)
Had mine 3 months now. Completely sussed and like second nature now.
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Mess with presets/demo patterns while browsing the manual.
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Suss out the sequencer first! Its integral to the fun of the AK, so take time to learn the basics, maybe using some preset patches to get you going.
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Don’t stress about file management while doing this - be prepared to lose your work sometimes until you have everything sussed out. It’ll come easily in time, so don’t worry about it.
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Pull some presets you like apart, tweaking values on all param pages. Most of this is obvious synthesis stuff but sometime things are implemented slightly different on AK, so take time to explore all parameters and see what they do.
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By now (This was a few days in in my case) you’ll be doing little jams you quite like and want to save - so revisit the manual and get the file management thing sussed out (Its honestly not that hard)
KEY TIP: Each time you copy a pattern it will use the original patterns ‘KIT’ (i.e. a set of patches on four tracks plus FX settings etc)
You can however re-save this KIT with a new name/number each time you copy the pattern forward. By keeping a ‘one KIT per PATTERN’ system going you should find you don’t lose patches or keep accidentally changing something you liked. Then remember to save the entire ‘PROJECT’ regularly.
For most hurdles you hit you’ll find a YT video or a post on this forum has already answered your Qs ( Even if the manual doesn’t!)
Have fun!