J0bey
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It’s my first piece of hardware as well, and I found the same thing after producing in Ableton for so many years.
It is strange, especially after being so anal about EQ for so long, to just trust the RYTM and turn the nobs and hope for the best!
My process at the moment is to construct a beat on RYTM, and then record the individual sounds via the master out, straight into ableton, then I add some sidechain to the bass, and a bit of EQ etc, basically clean everything up and finish the tune in Ableton. But the RYTM allows me the freedom to create on the fly, to get into a flow, which I’ve never had before. Plus the bottom end is absolutely ridiculous.
It’s fucking awesome 
I think eventually I’ll start creating whole tunes on the RYTM and start performing LIVE, but that’s a long way off.