Even if you are sampling from a viable device, like a phone, you necessarily share with the analog inputs… there’s presently only one stereo pair available sourced from outside
I don’t have a TV but think this should work if you use the same MIDI channel for all the tracks you want to address. You could then send mod wheel CC on that channel and define what should be affected on each track individually.
Is there a way to configure the MIDI track numbers though?
And where did the information come from that Tonverk is Linux-based?
The new platform being Linux based makes the DN2 more attractive in a way since it is most likely going to be the last Elektron machine built with low-level code.
You make a good point here. Elektron has a pretty good rep for performance reliability thanks to its lowlevel codebase history. Will they be able to keep up the same standard of robustness going forward…?
DTII and Tonverk uses different codecs but the frequency response is pretty flat and nice on both. Cheers!
Does the DTII actually have this bump though? Have you fed it a white noise sample and scoped it on a spectrum analyzer?
And where did the information come from that Tonverk is Linux-based?
Guesswork, I think → Search results for 'tonverk linux after:2025-09-9 order:latest' - Elektronauts
Will withdraw if anyone finds anything concrete.
EDIT: OTOH: just found this job ad from 2021 mentioning linux as preferred experience
EDIT 2: Looks like it has been confirmed.
Elektron has been recruiting Rust developers for an embedded Linux-based platform 4 years ago, I think this is where the initial speculation comes from.
There’s a line about “Experience working with Linux audio subsystems”
Overnight someone on the EZBOT Discord posted a Linux kernel boot log from a Tonverk. Or at least claimed that’s what it was, along with some internal photos.
As of right now, you can’t cheese it by changing all track’s midi channels to for instance MIDI Channel 1 – that way you could theoretically use a single MIDI controller to control multiple tracks.
Right now it is possible, but not without something in the middle. For instance with a Midihub, you can take a single modwheel CC and distribute it across channels 1-8 where it can influence up to 4 parameters per track.
Good question, why not record directly to the SD card? (Or maybe through a buffer, to the SD.)
I’m trying to use the Auto Sampler to sample chromatic sounds from my Rytm. However I can’t get the Test function to work. I can, however, send notes to the Rytm from a track after choosing MIDI from the SRC menu. It works with both the Auto channel and the MIDI channel I’ve set up in Rytm’s MIDI options.
Could it be that the test note is outside the Rytm’s MIDI range?
Is the mod setup (AT/PB/MW/Breath) only available for audio tracks, or also for Bus, Send and/or the Mix track?
Can you finally record Mod Wheel, Aftertouch etc into the sequencer?
No
retrig time encoder sensitivity is bonkers hair trigger in the 7 o’clock to 9 o’clock range, exactly where I’d like it to be way less sensitive for performative motion
This is a bit of a noob question: I know there’s no Overbridge, but is there any other way to get stems out into a DAW?