I love to randomize the hi hats basics or hi hats labs engines with SRC + YES thank you for the video :)
@honigtamara2 жыл бұрын
Thanks bro
@TimesOfTheSines.official Жыл бұрын
My only real big wish for really improving the sound pallet of the Rytm... Is a 2nd LFO. Eventually having x3 lfo's as eventual additions to all the Digi, Syntakt & Analog Elektrons in future OS's would be fantastic...(or x2 lfo + x1 random s&h smooth or stepped shape modulator, that would only need to have a multiplier rate of x64 Max imo... Elektron could make that addition & it would be less processor hungry to squeeze in as os extras?)... But the Rytm would have a whole new pallet & spectrum of dual lfo modulated sounds to explore,.. & true Analogue drum synthesis is what u either love & praise Rytm already for, if u are ready for a drum synth... Or if not, be one of them who should not have a opinion on Rytm, as a Drum machine in comparisons to favour, drum machines? A drum synthesis machine, is a more professional & specific development, of the concepts & features of drum machines... Even 808 & 909's are drum machines... U have some adjustment of control to the drum synthesis of their circuitry for the chosen drum voices... But both are better modified to be more tunable & flexible... & folks who don't get it with the Rytm... Imo, are those who didn't own one, or know one well enough to understand its a Analogue drum synthesis machine... U have to use that lfo, assign parameters to the multiple velocity slots, choose a vcf option & shape a vcf env on the Rytm's various algorithm machine options to start from... etc etc. & every sound can be tuned to the key of music u are using too... That is what really got me hooked on programming beats on Elektrons & some other modern day groovebox drum synthesis based devices now... It's very cool to modulate bpm synced lfo things & have modelled or true vcf filter options & control on drum synthesis osc's... Every drum osc type in Rytm, can be tuned & sequenced as a melodic percussion sequence, which is also being a micro melodic riff created from the notes in the scale of a key your in... Thanx for the Rytm tutorial videos, ace to see u get the Rytm of what beat this box marches to... We own a OG tr-909... & my Rytm is every bit as dynamic & punchy as the classic 909 output sound is. U can really tell what is the hybrid of Analogue drum circuitry of that era, on a 909 kick etc. My Rytm does sound as dynamic & full as the classic Analogue circuitry of the better parts & sounds of our 909... But the 909 isn't in the same league of inspiration & depth... Best true Analogue drum synthesis machine developed so far imo.
@matthewcapitani9334 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. As much as I love the Rytm in buckets and spades, they really need to put a second LFO and filter in there. It would take it to a new dimension.
@daviddeutschmann51532 жыл бұрын
I really like watching someone working with this machine that really knows his stuff :))
@erwinm1872 жыл бұрын
seriously love the series. watching and following along makes me fall in love with my rytm again
@isabelGonzalez-is3nl Жыл бұрын
as always an amazing job thank you so much for sharing your knowledge
@TheOmoncreiffe2 жыл бұрын
Really enjoying this series
@woven51212 жыл бұрын
Very good series! Thanks alot
@frankiewylde76493 жыл бұрын
Bravo!
@peladoclaus3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@jareesson10 ай бұрын
Thank you for your ideas, but the mixdownof your voice and the music in your video is very strange 🙂