Actually, that was one of the first solutions I explored, and the mono sampling of Rytm proved to be somewhat of a deal-breaker. I use a lot of stereo fx and automation on my MnM compositions, and much depth was lost when converting to mono, even after adding stereo FX in Rytm.
It worked okay for the odd synth line, but 90% of what I write with MnM is self contained, an entire track on the instrument by itself. For this, Rytm did not suffice. I wonder if OT would? 5 drum and synth tracks, plus FX, and then I may have a couple left over with OT for live sampling, looping, mangling, right?
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I should add a bit about my MnM workflow. It’s actually quite similar to my A4 and AR workflows. I write entire tracks on single Elektron instruments, usually using 4 patterns and then adding realtime tweaks, mutes, and variation tricks to make a complete tune. It’s a bit more restricting on MnM, as it has no performance mode, but I do my best to make up for that by utilizing all the LFOs to bring in as much automated variation as I can.
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You make great points about why it is nice to have the MnM available live. Even after its weaknesses, it has so many strengths. I’ve perfected going off the deep end and returning to sanity with Kit Reload. I could also dedicate my FaderMaster to MnM instead of Rytm, where it is now, and use that for immediate performance style assignments on those faders. Or one of Guga’s forthcoming updated devices.
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Tough decision!