I think that the trig conditions really leveled up the Rytm when it comes to ease of programming varied and evolving rhythms. So I made a video about that… 
thank you, very good!
excellent.
Nice! I like your tutorials Carl Mikael.
Thx!! 
An excellent tutorial. Very clear indeed.
Wow, this video is great, and very pleasant to look at, love the look and feel.
Really nice looking vid, you’ve clearly put a lot of effort into this, hats off!
One tiny thing, different pattern lengths is Poly-Meter not Poly-Rhythm, theres a big difference but both are equally fun 
Thanks everyone for watching and giving feedback!
great stuff!
Not only great tutorial, but also great channel, definitely gonna look after your videos.
And hell, another beer lover!
Excellent! Super useful
Nice! One great thing about your vids is they show how the features work in a musical context. This is really helpful because just reading features in a manual isn’t always enough for concepts to truly sink in and actually be applied by a user.
Really liked the OT Poly-rhytm vid also. Super funky! Don’t be surprised if a similar (though not identical) polyrhtym appears in a future Elastic Membrane preset pattern. 
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Nice! One great thing about your vids is they show how the features work in a musical context. This is really helpful because just reading features in a manual isn’t always enough for concepts to truly sink in and actually be applied by a user.
Really liked the OT Poly-rhytm vid also. Super funky! Don’t be surprised if a similar (though not identical) polyrhtym appears in a future Elastic Membrane preset pattern. ![]()
Subscribed and donated. Thanks and keep up the good work!
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Thank you, Membrane!
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Nice one, thanks 
Great video man, well done 
i am loving the new trig controls on the rytm and a4
Brilliantly informative. I like the theory and not just the demonstrations, makes the understanding a bit easier.
I’m kinda experimenting with form here. For some content I think a bit of theoretical understanding and knowledge is smart before you dive into the application of said methods.
So thanks for watching and giving valuable feedback!
//Carl Mikael