Analog Rytm Mkii || Rapid In-Depth Tutorial

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Komentáře • 136

  • @User173
    @User173  Před 4 lety +15

    Time Stamps:
    00:12 Overview
    06:44 Sampling
    10:09 Loading Kits
    11:20 Live Recording
    12:46 Micro Timing
    14:00 Step Recording
    14:12 Conditional Trigs
    14:54 Banks
    15:50 Patterns
    16:31 Mute and Chromatic Modes
    17:25 Scenes and Performances
    19:01 How to Create a Scene or Performance
    21:30 Summary/ Approaching the Analog Rytm MKii
    26:10 Personal Thoughts

  • @16Steps
    @16Steps Před 4 lety +11

    yoooo this overview is really well put together and I dig the indexing. thanks for putting in the time to make it!

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety +1

      you got it! thanks for responding. I might do another, but with some advanced tips. I love my Analog Rytm!

  • @melandrew
    @melandrew Před 4 lety

    LFO's and filters on the performances are just sick im in love with this machine

  • @lastnamefirstname6035
    @lastnamefirstname6035 Před rokem +3

    Eyy awesome! Got my Rytm MKII about a month now and got pretty far understanding it, and this tutorial exactly highlights all advanced features which make the Rytm so great! Love this machine 100%

  • @saysthetedd
    @saysthetedd Před 3 lety +4

    One of the best Rytm overviews out there. I own the MKII and feel pretty capable with it, but I definitely learned a few things here. Nicely done!

  • @darkeldarblade916
    @darkeldarblade916 Před 3 lety

    The workflow for Elektron is just the best. Thanks for the video.

  • @Syntax73
    @Syntax73 Před měsícem

    this is the best tutorial ive seen for this device. i may need to watch it a few hundred more times but thank you User 173!

    • @User173
      @User173  Před měsícem

      You're welcome! I'm sorry I've been away from my channel for so long. Comments like this make me want to come back and make more. cheers

  • @Johnnyhaag79
    @Johnnyhaag79 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much for this!
    Always easier to learn from these videos than the manual.

  • @Mediendiktatur
    @Mediendiktatur Před 4 lety

    Hey hi from Stuttgart Germany. I recently got the elektron borrowed by a friend and i almost felt asleep reading the manual XD So it's the first good video for me to get into first steps. Thanks

  • @brutecoan7975
    @brutecoan7975 Před 4 lety +3

    Dude this is really good content 👍 I hope you are able to continue providing information on these boxes. I pick up as much as I can online along with studying the manual and the forum

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you! I will endeavor to make more content this year. Just had a series of life events get in the way, but I appreciate the encouragement, seriously!

  • @LaymensLament
    @LaymensLament Před 2 lety

    This was really nice!

  • @williamcorgile9823
    @williamcorgile9823 Před 4 lety

    Thanx for explaining the patterns starting at 5 minutes in.

  • @DaviMarGunnarsson
    @DaviMarGunnarsson Před 4 lety +2

    Hi from Reykjavik Iceland and thanks for the tutorial!

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 3 lety +1

      Oh wow, I love Iceland! I went there in 2017 for xmas and newyears. Best fireworks I've ever seen!!!! so cool. Iceland is amazing.

  • @fergusfurlong
    @fergusfurlong Před 8 měsíci

    excellent tutorial - thank you so much!

  • @leetronix
    @leetronix Před 4 lety +1

    Very well presented, nicely done keep it up 😃👍

  • @atuanoiniin
    @atuanoiniin Před 4 lety +1

    excellent video thank you so much!

  • @DMS198526
    @DMS198526 Před rokem

    Excellent overview bro, thank you 🤘hi from Australia

  • @voices_of_machines
    @voices_of_machines Před 3 lety +1

    nice tutorial, thanks!

  • @scottaugat3604
    @scottaugat3604 Před 4 lety

    been on the fence on which analog drum machine to purchase. this was super helpful. thank you. Cheers and happy holidays from Boston.

  • @StarfieldBound
    @StarfieldBound Před rokem

    Thanks much for the video. Learned a lot. Nice work.

  • @dezdurham
    @dezdurham Před 2 lety

    Great vid man! I’m dez from LA & I got allot out of your tutorial. Thanks bro!

  • @Zoro-kq5uz
    @Zoro-kq5uz Před rokem

    thanx a lot from Germany

  • @nkozi
    @nkozi Před 4 lety +1

    Love that I can recognize most of the gear painted in the intro!

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety +1

      haha , I especially love that you can recognize them all!

    • @nkozi
      @nkozi Před 4 lety

      User 173 started watching and said "hey wait, is that the AMA reverb and a Morphagene?"

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety +2

      @@nkozi DAMN, nice. I'm so happy. Glad a fellow gear-head can recognize my scribbles. Side note, I didn't appreciate Morphagene for a long time. Recently it's become one of my favorite modules.

    • @nkozi
      @nkozi Před 4 lety +1

      User 173 i'm just getting into Eurorack this year! Bought one of the Moog cases and I'm planning on Modulargrid: www.modulargrid.net/e/racks/view/1086912
      All subject to change, of course!

  • @des7638
    @des7638 Před 2 lety

    Thanks from Oakland, CA

  • @liamjones2865
    @liamjones2865 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you from London

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 3 lety

      Ah, I love London. I miss living in the UK. fucking Brexit.

  • @RandomNoise
    @RandomNoise Před 4 lety

    excellent tutorial!!!
    subbed :-)

  • @superlean5991
    @superlean5991 Před 3 lety

    Your intro animation is really really cool.

  • @bikesbeersbeats
    @bikesbeersbeats Před 4 lety +1

    So true, I can just pickup the rytm or analog four after a few weeks and begin making something. With my Octatrack I need to spend at least an hour getting back into it. But the octatrack was my first love and I wanted one since they first came out so in a way I will keep it forever as its an instrument of the moment and I can just sit on the couch and noodle with it.

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      I miss my octatrack, but yeah, I had to get rid of my second one because honestly I was tired of being puzzled over how to use it if I stepped away for a few weeks. I do miss it though, it can make some fun little mixes and songs. I'm actually having fun pushing digitakt to it's limits for song writing. it's quite capable.

  • @stujay
    @stujay Před 5 měsíci

    Great overview, thank you. Hi from Los Angeles.

    • @User173
      @User173  Před měsícem

      Thanks for watching! and hi from Los Angeles ;)

  • @sP33DyEd
    @sP33DyEd Před 4 lety +1

    Nice video watched the first 10 minutes then some hours on the machine and now rewatched the entire tutorial Perfect 👌🏻 grtz from Belgium

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      ah dope, glad I could help! I hope it got you up and running fast!

    • @sP33DyEd
      @sP33DyEd Před 4 lety

      Yeah it's big fun and all is really straight forward my findings. The only thing that is missing is to mute the analog or sample all at once or did I mis something. Grtz

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      @@sP33DyEd well if you press function and turn that appropriate knob it should jump down in huge increments. Have you tried that?

    • @sP33DyEd
      @sP33DyEd Před 4 lety

      Yes but cut this the sound of the entire analog or sample tracks at once? Will try it later this day. Thanks

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      @@sP33DyEd I believe it should. check it out and let me know! I need to dig my Anlog rytm out of the closet, I just moved and still not fully set up.

  • @paragoncause9439
    @paragoncause9439 Před 3 lety

    Thanks, best review on the net for those who want no fluff, but good info. Thanks for the work, lots of us appreicate it.

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for saying! I should do a quick update with the new OS.

    • @paragoncause9439
      @paragoncause9439 Před 3 lety

      @@User173 Yes Please :)

  • @barongrantham3603
    @barongrantham3603 Před 3 lety

    Awesome video! Thanks from boise

  • @marcodoll7191
    @marcodoll7191 Před 9 měsíci

    oh thank you for making it clear and easy.... hard to find

  • @LaymensLament
    @LaymensLament Před 2 lety

    I think your tip about trying stuff is extremely relevant. 30 days return period and buying used are two options to stop overthinking and just start making stuff / trying stuff out.

  • @themultiverse5447
    @themultiverse5447 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video! I really liked what you say at the end about finding the right gear for YOU. I owned a MACHINE DRUM twice. Absolutely loved it. So I bought this (Analog Rytm MII) without even looking at its features, nothing. Anyway, since you mentioned how great it is for live performance, I’m wondering your opinion if it’s unnecessary overkill if I’m just using it to create studio music, with no desire to ever preform live. I don’t even really “Jam” by myself. I bought it thinking it’s gonna be the best drum machine on the market but with that bit of advice about buy to try and resell if it’s not for you…I’m already regretting not buckling down to do the research. You mentioned the Digitrak which maybe would be better for me. I always try and buy the most expensive things thinking that equates to quality, but again, maybe the extras I’m paying for will actually just make it more complicated…I don’t wanna ramble but would love your feedback because I really liked your presentation:) I also checked out some of your music and was happy to see you just released something 20 hours ago. Glad to have found you. Cheers from the Beyond the stars.

  • @Johnnyhaag79
    @Johnnyhaag79 Před 4 lety

    Please make more with this Machine. Sampling, and more stuff... Thanks. PLEASE!

  • @cooloutcoexist
    @cooloutcoexist Před 4 lety +1

    Your last point about personal workflow is totally true, unfortunately this to me is all about trial and error. I'm still not at the end of this road, maybe never will fully, but at least gradually I'm getting there :-) Good review/overview of yours btw.

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety +1

      thank you so much! and great point about trial and error leading to solid workflow. Thanks for commenting.

  • @quantum_ocean
    @quantum_ocean Před 4 dny

    Voice is the word you’re looking for. Not everything is a track.

  • @nalaeel219
    @nalaeel219 Před 2 lety +2

    Bobeats = everything is amazing!!! Buy it!!!
    JadeWi = look at me, look at me, look at me!!

    • @walterharris7421
      @walterharris7421 Před 2 měsíci

      🤣🤣🤣🤣 I can’t STAND THOSE CHANNELS 🤣🤣🤣

  • @First__Last__
    @First__Last__ Před 4 lety +4

    thanks for this. the rytm is the most unintuitive drum machine i've ever used.

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      totally. Elektron products are usually really fluid, save for the Octatrack, which I think is a bit too deep for my own creativity. However, the ARmkII is a special beast for sure

    • @amberdean1263
      @amberdean1263 Před 3 lety

      Once you wrap your head around Elektron, it's like second nature. Except for the Octatrack... lol. But I've never found machines that I can so easily and quickly lay down great ideas on.

  • @SKimbrough
    @SKimbrough Před 4 lety

    Hello from the Pacific Northwest! I’m new to this AR Mk2 (the entire Elektron family, really!) and have been trying to learn the differences between this and the Digitakt. I don’’t know nearly enough to make an informed decision on which to keep for the creations I’m prepping for but I’ll have a few days! From what I’ve read and been told by Elektron owners, I can create soulful house, funk, R&B/jazz, & scores on both. However, the price on the AR Mk2 is due to the analog engines (anything ‘analog’ on Elektron will cost mire because of the crispness it can create in addition to soft and grinding) and that there are few more features you’re paying for such as being able to create full songs instead of triggering sequential patterns by hand (or using an external source to trigger the arrangement). And then there’s the size. Your video has helped a great deal as has BoBeat, True Cuckoo, and JAde Wii to name a few. Thank you for your thoughts at the end. I was wondering why you kept the DT if you have this already even though you touched on it briefly. What do you create (or are features) on AR that makes you eventually go back to the DT and think “I’m glad I have both still.”?

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety +1

      great questions. I have both, still. I love the ARmk2 because of it's performance capabilities. It's not just a drum machine, but it's a drum machine with SO MUCH live performance potential that it's just too fun. I don't mean necessarily that I'm gigging with it, but rather that I find myself inspired to play out sequences differently every time I play it. The Digitakt is a lot of fun too, but it's not got the live tweak-ability as the ARmk2 does. If you want just a straight up "set and forget" drum machine, then Digitakt is the way to go. That's not to say it doesn't have live tweak-ability, it certainly does, but once you play the AR MK2 then you will see how much more it has in that dept. I have both because they both inspire me in their own right, but I can't advise one over the other. I'd suggest trying both to any viewer, and then deciding what they need. However, I will say I'm on digitakt number 2 as well as ARmk2 number 2. I have sold them, missed them, and reacquired them.

    • @SKimbrough
      @SKimbrough Před 4 lety

      @@User173 I wasn't sure if I was going a little crazy with the joy between the 2. I do see the DT is pretty sample heavy (and what nice samples has!) and the major piece missing from it was the song creation...which the AR Mk2 has. From everything I've read on Reddit and seen on CZcams, many have said the only piece missing from the AR Mk2 was the ability to MIDI sequence which would make it a complete dream. Well, update 1.50 enables all of that! While experimenting with this AR tonight, I accidentally (pleasantly) discovered a great sound combination for a track and I stopped and said, "ohhhh, this is the tweaking and discovering people mentioned." I'll continue to check out both and see if I can create some Soulful House style of music and maybe something with a feel of R&B. But the Digitone....I'm sold on that one for sure. I thought the lack of time stretching and pitch shifting (which is on the MPC Live and of course on the computer's DAW which I'm trying to et away from unless mix down, etc.) would be deal breaker but it can slice and assign to various keys with no issue. Was cool slicing my vocals, assigning them to 2 pads and launching filters, etc. What a difference. I wouldn't be surprised if Elektron decided to add time stretching and pitch shifting in a future update this year.
      I know some are in the thought that Elektron wouldn't do that as it would cause undo competition between AR Mk2 and OT Mk2. But OT is for a different crowd, I suppose. Keep making good videos and when you get a moment, please let me know the connection setup for creating a video like this where we can hear you clearly while still hearing the output from the AR Mk2. It's good to ask people who are doing it well. Appreciate the suggestions!

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety +1

      @@SKimbrough lovely to chat with you and hear your thoughts on the boxes. As far as my setup, I was recording my vocal audio in a microphone going to the Zoom H6. I also had the audio from the ARmkII going into a different track on the zoom h6. Then I just edited it so my voice stood out when it needed too. I edit in Premiere pro.

    • @SKimbrough
      @SKimbrough Před 4 lety

      User 173 Thank you for the info. I was considering the overhead camera to be the iPhone but have read that if you use QuickTime to record video, you can set the audio interface as the audio capture device. That Zoom is a good model and have real portability! I learned about it during some audio production studies. Highly recommended. Your audio is so clear!

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      @@SKimbrough I don't have an iphone. haha

  • @Fluidstructure
    @Fluidstructure Před 4 lety

    Great demo sir... have been wanting to try an Elektron box, been torn btwn this & the Octa...

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety +1

      so, some things changed since my video. Elektron released a new OS for the Analog Rytm which allows it to sequence gear via midi. Which is amazing. Perhaps think of the Octa as more of a mixer and sampler, and the analog rytm as a drum machine and performance based sampler. They are two different beasts, but you can ultimately write songs on both. I think it's more a matter of which you need most in your setup. Do you need an amazing performance drum machine? or do you need a "brains" sequencer and DJ performance tool? Yes you can write songs on both, but I really see the Analog Rytm as more of a drum machine than a dedicated sampler and remixing tool like the octatrack.

    • @Fluidstructure
      @Fluidstructure Před 4 lety +1

      User 173 thanks for the reply! Im attracted to the two because they’re relatively small (compared to my mpc & sp1200) & Id like to be able to take it around my studio & sample different instruments then chop up & make arrangements out of it all... I do have a modular too, so being able to sample on the fly is key, maybe even interface/sequence the modular would be something.. I dont plan on performing with it, but if its good for that u never know... I like how the Rytm is kinda warm & bouncy sounding...and how choppy & chaotic the Octa seems to sound... Probably need both haha..

    • @des7638
      @des7638 Před 2 lety

      @@Fluidstructure def need both. Did you end up making a decision?

  • @nepntzerZer
    @nepntzerZer Před 3 lety +1

    rytm is more instant and if you approach it like a 12 track sampler and use sample chains it can do a lot, you could play a whole set. octatrack needs some forethought and you need to be practicing with it like an instrument, but its also batshit crazy and can go into worlds you ever even thought possible before.

  • @rafalucas7764
    @rafalucas7764 Před 4 lety +2

    Please, can you do a tutorial for the update os 1.50 for analog rytm mk2?

  • @tendingtropic7778
    @tendingtropic7778 Před 3 lety

    Thanks, question; can you assing more than 1 track to edit within a performance pad? Or only 1 track per perfomance pad/track?

  • @ChrisOtchy
    @ChrisOtchy Před 3 lety

    This is awesome - thank you. I've had and sold an Octatrack for much of the same reasons you mentioned. What are your thoughts on using the Rythm's sequencer to control external synths? Have you tried that out? Any thoughts?

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey there. I actually bought an Octa again. it's just too much fun. I'm happy to have the elektron products, they rock. You know what's funny? I made this video 2 days shy of a month prior to Elektron announcing the midi sequencing update! I tried it out since, and it's awesome. I should do an update to this video so I can include that.

  • @mybiggrin
    @mybiggrin Před 4 měsíci

    I was definitely looking for a tip that was in here in the middle of the video which I saw someone performing but NEEDED to know what they were doing. Thanks! But yeah this thing is SO expensive. Not $1500 used even. More like $1600 and $1800 new. UGHHHHH

  • @loopskywalker7271
    @loopskywalker7271 Před 2 lety

    @user173, do you know how to delete samples from your project sample pool?

  • @excitationofstereocilia2103
    @excitationofstereocilia2103 Před 9 měsíci

    That screen looks difficult to see ?
    How can you recall which sample/pattern you want to play? Memorizing the go ones?
    Thanks

  • @amos922
    @amos922 Před 3 lety

    Do you know if there is any filtering or eq features for layering? If you import your own sample is there any way to filter or eq it and layer it with the Rytm sounds or oscillators?

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes you can layer it and there is unfortunately not any EQ that I know of for an imported sample.

  • @tendingtropic7778
    @tendingtropic7778 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for this, nice tutorial. Would you say that the RYTM would be most suitable for people making some sort of genre? like techno / EDM oriented? And for live oriented artists? I had the RYTM MKII for a while and I sold it. I found it hard to integrate it with my DAW. After making something on the RYTM, and recording it in the DAW, it would be unhandy if wanted to change the drums later on....

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 3 lety

      it can do anything really. but I'd say most useful for EDM, IDM, Techno, breakbeats, Radiohead, etc. Thom Yorke loves his!

    • @tendingtropic7778
      @tendingtropic7778 Před 3 lety

      @@User173 really! well I love thom yorke haha, so he uses it mainly with the analog machines I suppose?

  • @markushalbig3457
    @markushalbig3457 Před rokem

    Thank you for this great video. I own the DT and the DN which fits perfect to my modular synth but to be honest I miss the „analog sound“ of the drums so I think about the rythm MK2 instead DT. Comparing all these models I noticed that I don’t understand the elektron product strategy. If AR and OT are the premium machines they should have better sound engines and offer even more value, right? Hmmm 🤔🤷🏻‍♂️. We will see… Markus from Heidelberg :-)

  • @TheRhyne91
    @TheRhyne91 Před 3 lety +1

    Yo from STL, MO USA

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 3 lety

      Yo! love STL! cool city.

  • @cray56
    @cray56 Před rokem

    Great stuff but I keep hearing the Muppet Show in that bass line lol

  • @marisirte
    @marisirte Před 3 lety

    hi from Latvia

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 3 lety

      HI! I recently visited Lithuania, but wasn't able to make it to Latvia, gonna go back and get to Latvia soon! it's a great side of the world over there.

  • @TeleporterM11
    @TeleporterM11 Před 11 měsíci

    How many drum kits does it come with.

  • @TheAtheistworld
    @TheAtheistworld Před 8 měsíci +1

    Does it allow to detune/pitch shift sounds to desired pitch?? Thnxx brother ❤

    • @svenbrode260
      @svenbrode260 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Tune yes, time stretch no to my knowledge - still hoping for an update to bring it up to Digitakt standard

  • @drumatic
    @drumatic Před 3 lety

    how does this unit work with the MPD pads from Akai? I am still rather apprehensive about spending hours of finger smackin' those Elektron pads. Was gonna say... when will Cuckoo produce his MEGA TUTORIAL for this unit?

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 3 lety

      I've never hooked them up to Akai pads. it would be nice though. the elektron pads are so stiff.

  • @TheAtheistworld
    @TheAtheistworld Před 8 měsíci +1

    Does it somehow differ from the black color version of this device?? They’re the same, right? Cheers beers brother ❤

  • @claudiovasquez4133
    @claudiovasquez4133 Před 4 lety +1

  • @inakivillasante5107
    @inakivillasante5107 Před 2 měsíci

    Do you give personalized ELEKTRON Analog RytmMkII classes?

    • @User173
      @User173  Před měsícem

      I do not, but I can help you if you want. Do you want to email back and forth?

  • @MichaelKochSchulte
    @MichaelKochSchulte Před měsícem

    Sadly, can no longer find Carl's Cabinet on YT or anywhere?

    • @User173
      @User173  Před měsícem

      oh no... .I hope he's ok. dude was a genius.

  • @johncaccioppo1142
    @johncaccioppo1142 Před 3 lety

    I'm curious about mapping the tuning knobs for samples and analog signals to an external keyboard or sequencer, any thoughts or references?

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 3 lety

      Hmm, if they have midi CC assigned to them in the manual, then you can totally set up an external controller, but I've not specifically looked into this. What are you thinking of connecting it to? a midi figher twister or something?

    • @johncaccioppo1142
      @johncaccioppo1142 Před 3 lety

      @@User173 Any kind of controller, keyboard, sequencer. The chromatic mode just makes me angry, taunting me with a great sound and impossible expression. I'm sure I'd have figured it out if I would just make time to do it.

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 3 lety

      @@johncaccioppo1142 It's an interesting thought. It's just three octaves, right? I can't remember, but I think it's only 3 octaves, but still your point is valid: it would be more natural to play it on a keyboard. You got me thinking I should look into that.

    • @johncaccioppo1142
      @johncaccioppo1142 Před 3 lety

      @@User173 Yeah it would really open the RYTM up as an instrument. It's 4 octaves I believe. Haven't had much time to play with it lately, Spring is here and the basement is flooding.

    • @johncaccioppo1142
      @johncaccioppo1142 Před 3 lety

      @@User173 Page 57 of the manual explains the MIDI config settings. It certainly seems possible but actually getting it to work well might take some trial and error.

  • @albertopelo647
    @albertopelo647 Před 4 lety

    Hi from Piacenza ITALY I'm an AR MK2 owner....

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      Ciao Alberto! Piacere! Grazie per aver risposto :)

  • @chapellegreene9109
    @chapellegreene9109 Před 4 měsíci

    No comparison to the MPCxSe

  • @craig_z
    @craig_z Před 4 lety

    I have been thinking about replacing my Digitakt with one of these, but I have a lot of patterns that I've made on the Digitakt that I coulnd't let go - I'd need to recreate them on the Rytm. So for me it's almost as much a time cost as a money cost.

    • @mamadmadcap
      @mamadmadcap Před 4 lety

      to be honest digitakt is a much more capable unit compared to analog rytm

    • @craig_z
      @craig_z Před 4 lety +1

      @@mamadmadcap In what ways?

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      @@mamadmadcap I don't agree. They are different beasts, but the digitakt cannot do many, many things that the Rytm can. Then again, the digitakt has a few things up it's sleeve as well that the Rytm does not. It's really about what gear speaks to you as a user.

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      I hear ya. But maybe mix those down and make them finished songs/ beats. try new gear. but if you are happy with digitakt, like It sounds, then by all means, do not change a working set up :D

    • @mamadmadcap
      @mamadmadcap Před 4 lety

      It’s probably the way I use AR , I tend to use the sample players a lot. Immediacy is another point digitakt workflow is very fast and you have much more control to mangle samples, also you can use digitakt as a 4 channel sequencer which is great, not to mention being able to use the built in effects on digitakt on the external input. The control all knob is ace on digitakt too. Nevertheless Analog rytm is cool and it does what I want it to do and I’m still happy.

  • @jdjk7
    @jdjk7 Před rokem

    I had a Drumbrute as my first drum machine, and... it was cool, I like the analog-ness, but the sounds ended up not being so inspiring, and frankly the sequencer workflow just isn't super intuitive to me. Rytm, which I got about a week ago, is the other way around... First day I got it I was jamming and getting tracks down much faster and more naturally. It's a very fun and very powerful machine, and I've only just delved into it.

  • @Gasparzinho311
    @Gasparzinho311 Před 6 měsíci +1

    It’s nice to have a channel doing such a good sound design in this device.
    I’m trying to figure out what is better for me. An Analog Rytm mkt 2 or the digitakt + the syntak.
    I need one or the other to create my own drum samples in the studio.. I work a lot with sound design and in the DAW I usually use synth and sample layers to make my own drum sounds.
    When I say digitakt + syntak it’s because I’m thinking about syncing the MIDI of the two devices and layering the synth (of syntak) with samples (of the digitakt). Example: in digitakt a clap sample and in the syntak a synth model clap.
    I’m trying to figure out which choice has more sound design power.
    In the Analog Rytm mkt 2 I can resample… but in the digitakt + syntak it looks like there is a bigger range of sounds for me to tweak and experiment with.
    What would be your suggestion?
    Thank you!

    • @User173
      @User173  Před měsícem

      It's a good question. It depends on what you like, really. The best thing about the rytm is the performance features. It's truly great. But the digi and syntakt may be a little more user friendly depending on your brain. I think you can get things going faster on the digi and syntakt.

  • @sportsfreundberlin
    @sportsfreundberlin Před 3 lety

    Only complaint is about your habit to click super fast which makes it hard to follow.

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 3 lety

      great feedback. Thank you so much. I'll be sure to slow down and be more obvious in the future, perhaps even putting text captions with the button combos as well as I do it.

    • @sportsfreundberlin
      @sportsfreundberlin Před 3 lety

      @@User173 Great! Thank you for putting together this tutorial, it helps a lot.

  • @EBMZEQUENZER
    @EBMZEQUENZER Před 4 lety

    Great machine boring sounds

  • @BIG1TOWER
    @BIG1TOWER Před 3 lety +3

    This machine could be so good but elektron refuse to make these pricey devices worth the money. This should’ve been made a sampler with a freaking sd card slot for storage instead of the 1gb +Drive for $1600.00 I just don’t get it.

    • @substance90
      @substance90 Před 3 lety +1

      What I find most annoying about these machines is that each one has some artificial limitation just so that you have to buy all of them. They try really hard not to cannibalize any product.

    • @firesailstudios1003
      @firesailstudios1003 Před 2 lety

      @@substance90 when they finally added midi out for the A4 along with some other updates to the various products they made some big leaps on improving in this area. It surprised me. With that said I would love a more vast way of using my ridiculous amount of samples with larger storage… I’m hoping their recent updates to their transfer software improves upon this limitation a bit. This limitation is something I recognized after I bought mine but I am getting back to using it and seeing its strengths. it did put me off after I realized I didn’t want to have to spend time managing projects and samples after I filled up my plus drive. Oddly my projects with samples are playing all the kits right now, but my +drive is showing up as empty. So maybe working with entire projects and keeping backups is the way to go.

  • @jayjones2821
    @jayjones2821 Před 13 dny

    You clickety click so fast, it’s hard for a noob to follow.