Nice! That’s actually a really cool idea. I’ve never used the master distortion much, because things get hissy and noisy pretty quickly, but this is fun! So far I tried to target hats and other high freq sounds by putting trigs offbeat or somewhere else inbetween kicks and let the symmetry chop off just a bit of the high freq content.
Could also use p-locks on some of the trigs.

Btw, this reminds me of two things; The video about modulating the compressor on the Octatrack to change the groove/feel of a track, mainly modulating attack and release. Only one lfo on the Rytm, but p-locking is an option, or maybe midi lfos could be used as well (OTs midi lfos work fairly well, even for timing sensitive stuff.

Second one is from an Elektron video (a demo of one of the OS updates) where Dataline used the noise generator on certain steps to trigger the compressor and thus change the groove of the whole mix. I tried it a few times, but couldn’t really get it right.
Not sure how Dataline had set the compressor, but sounds like a potentially useful trick.

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