Rytm tips and tricks

Is this working for you controlling all 12 channels at the same time, filter cutoff for example?
When I tried this my AR would start choking if I turned the knobs too fast, it was on an older OS on ARMKI… Had to move to assigning the AR parameters to a performance pad and controlling that…
-Control All on Rytm

A thought I just had… I wonder if you can just target 8 channels since 4 are duplicates? I wonder if that had anything to do with my midi overload? Can’t test, but will when I can…

The AR doesn’t have a lot of input bandwidth. It will start choking if you send it more than handful of CC’s at the same time.

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That’s right. You must be careful not to confuse him. I had a freezing while I twist to much, but general it works. On all 12 Tracks.

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That really shouldn’t be happening. If it’s really MIDI overload causing the freeze I would write out the exact procedure to reproduce it and send it to Elektron support so they can fix it. No device should freeze on MIDI CC’s, and def not a high-end one like this.

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It doesn’t freeze necessarily just UI a bit unresponsive for a second, and this is when all 12 voices are set to the same midi channel, haven’t tested the same with all separate channels but I believe that works fine as per @JohnnyEgo’s axoloti patch…..immediate Control of ALL Machines

But sure if they can get it to work I gladly accept…

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great stuff really enjoyed the post,
anyone know if headphones can cue up the sound on a track ?

prob not but i saw there was a solo which is great
maybe there is a cue ( listen to sound over headphones before sending out main audio out )

found a lil combo (if not mentioned already) that might be useful to someone:

in Mute mode, holding Function+track will arm the track(s) to be either muted/unmuted. the track(s) will then be muted/unmuted when Function is released but…before releasing Function, pressing Tempo will allow to release Function with nothing happening; only pressing Function again will then mute/unmute the selected track(s) :smiley_cat:

Mute mode:

  • hold Function+select track(s) to be muted/unmuted
  • keep holding Function, press Tempo
  • release Function
  • press Function again when needed

tested on AR MKI 1.31

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…and it works on the A4 too :smile_cat:

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I don’t know if anyone needs to know this but the sequencer records live with swing active. So if you turn swing off/reduced it can get interesting.

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Can you expand a bit on this? I thought swing was a non destructive thing.

It’s kind of like reverse swing. You live record (grid sequencing doesn’t affect) with swing active. Then reduce swing upon playback.

Or in another way : live recording at 60% swing will give you -10% swing to use.

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TRIG SCENES

I’m sequencing my rytm with the arturia beatstep pro and I tried to check if parameter locks work while my dual vco track is trigged by this external sequencer. They don’t work. In fact every internal sequencer data is ignored while receiving midi on that track (at least on the same steps).
BUT!!! something else is happening which for me is an incredible feature:

The trigless parameter locks that I’ve set become active for the whole running track when I hold down the step. <<

That means that every track that is sequenced by some other gear could have 16 additional scenes. Every one of them can be used TOGETHER with one of the regular scenes and is furthermore subject to one or several performances and/or velocity modulation.

Ok we need to confirm is this is due to a special Beatstep behaviour or if it works with other sequencers, too. I think it could even be a reason to get a Beatstep…

EDIT: The behaviour is independent from the selected track. So if you parameter lock step 1 on track 2 and 3 (which are both sequenced externally) and then press it down both “trig scenes” become active. I think this is even more useful.

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So if I understand this correctly, if you sequence a track externally you can hold any P-Lock on that track and the values from that P-Lock will be heard, even though the sequencer is not on that step?

yeah - i’ve been using this for years on the A4 mainly - it’s like presets when you play externally - very creative (albeit at the price of a hand)

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Do the values glide or do they go immediately to those values when the step is held?

So if I understand this correctly, if you sequence a track externally you can hold any P-Lock on that track and the values from that P-Lock will be heard, even though the sequencer is not on that step?

yes

Do the values glide or do they go immediately to those values when the step is held?

immediately

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Sounds really handy now that I think of it. And easy to do with the trinity now that we have midi out from all machines!

Ok thanks, something really interesting to try.
I can hold the 16 trigs without hands (wood+clamp).
So you mean holden trigs will affect all plocks of all tracks?

TIme to solder switches on all trigs? :smile:

Why? Just midi notes ?
Should even work with AR only, midi loopback.

It’s just one “sequencer scene” at a time. Every one activating all parameter locks of other externally sequenced tracks that are on the same step.

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