Yes there is a similar number of parameters but those parameters have a more extreme effect on the sound.
The raw oscillators on the DRM are quite a lot more harmonic than the Rytm not to mention full mid range which the Rytm doesn’t seem to have an abundance of.
I have both. I thought I might sell the DRM when I got the Rytm but they are both so different.
When I switch the effects off on the AK and the Rytm what I am left with is probably the weakest sounding analog synths in my studio. Certainly still nice tho. I don’t think some people realise just how much the digital side does for the Elektron analog gear.
Haven’t got round to running the DRM through my AK effects yet but I believe magic awaits.
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I pretty much agree with all of this. I never gel’d with the hats on the DRM but it was way better, in my opinion, in the sound sculpting dept. I really remember liking the kick, and the perc (I think. Whichever did some klangy stuff) The DRM with sampling and the Elektron sequencer would probably smoke the RYTM!!
I find the MFB Tanzbar videos to sound cool. I’ve not played one yet. I’d love to though. Looks fun. More like a drum machine you play then one you program. . . if that makes sense.
The TR-8 through a compressor sounded fantastic!! Again, my opinion, but for a digital machine it had some umf to it. I didn’t touch the RYTM for a month when I had one on loan.
If Elektron will just open this thing up a bit more we will probably be able to get a larger range of sounds!