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Friday, January 17, 2014

New Elektron Mystery Box NAMM Teaser

Elektron mystery box opened

Published on Jan 17, 2014 Elektron·43 videos

"See you at NAMM!"

Update:

Tuesday, October 03, 2017

Electronic Jams by lostsystems1


Published on Oct 2, 2017 lostsystems1

Spotted this one on discchord.

Playlist:
1. Channel Intro

2. "Diper lord" - Novation Peak, Elektron Digitakt, Rytm, A4, Op-1, Monologue, KaossPad, Mother 32
I've swapped the DSI Pro2 for the Novation Peak. Really loving the sound of it, but barely scratching the surface so far. Also added the push to the mix, to be able to play the peak. The idea is to jam the peak on the push, and then later let the digitakt control it, but i've yet to reconnect everything with the midi thru box i recently got. Maybe for the next one ! Just wanted to get this out the door, enjoy !

3. "Purse Whisperer" - Dsi Pro2, Elektron Digitakt, Rytm, A4, Op-1, Korg Monologue, KaossPad, Mother 32
Not really sure what is going on here, but i like it.

4. "Crude Mint" - Dsi Pro2, Elektron Digitakt, Rytm, A4, Op-1, Korg Monologue, KaossPad, Mother 32
I always feel like a straight kick is an easy way out, sometimes though it just works.
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5. "Kids on Bikes" - Dsi Pro2, Elektron Digitakt, Rytm, A4, Op-1, Korg Monologue, KaossPad, Mother 32
Finally got around to making the Digitakt control both the monologue and the DSI Pro2, the monlogue also controls the mother-32. Enjoy !

6. "New friends" - Dsi Pro2, Elektron Digitakt, Rytm, A4, Op-1, Korg Monologue, KaossPad, Mother 32
Getting a bit of BOC vibe on this one :)

7. "Scrap Overhead" Dsi Pro2, Elektron Digitakt, Rytm, A4, Op-1, Korg Monologue, KaossPad, Mother 32

8. "Our peril" Dsi Pro2, Elektron Digitakt, Rytm, A4, Op-1, Korg Monologue, KaossPad, Mother 32
Trying out the DSI Pro2 and Kaosspad KP3+ in my setup.

9. "Empty Yesterdays" Elektron Digitakt, Rytm, A4, Op-1, Mother 32, KORG monologue
Trying out the DIGITAKT in my setup, clock is sent via USB from my main imac (Ableton) to analog4, which then controls the rytm through midi out. The rytm midi thru, goes to mother32. The op-1 gets the clock from my second mac via usb, which in its turn gets the clock via Abeton Link, and so does the ipad with the elastic drums ipad app. Digitakt also gets the clock from the USB of the macbook, and is controlling the monologue program changes and CC messages through midi out, as well as playing a few samples. Everything goes through the soundcraft spririt studio 24ch mixer, SPL Dynamaxx & Charsima. with TLA Ivory2 EQ on the master, and Line6 POD XT pro as an aux send for the mixer. Recorded with gopro session. (Yes i need to get a better camera and lighting conditions)

10. "Unpredictible nest", KORG monologue, Elektron Analog Rytm, Analog 4, Mother 32, Op-1
Trying out the KORG monologue in my setup, clock is sent via USB from my main imac (Ableton) to analog4, which then controls the rytm through midi out. The rytm midi thru, goes to mother32, the op-1and monologue get their clock from my second mac via usb, which in its turn gets the clock via Abeton Link, and so does the ipad with the elastic drums app. Everything goes through the soundcraft spririt studio 24ch mixer, SPL Dynamaxx & Charsima. with TLA Ivory2 EQ on the master, and Line6 POD XT pro as an aux send for the mixer. Recorded with gopro session.

Saturday, October 11, 2014

STROM Sampler for iPad with Elektron Rytm Integration Now Available


iTunes: STROM - Jakob Penca

Video posted here.

"STROM is an incredibly fun sampler.

Record up to 10 seconds of audio, slice and sequence it, resample, create something entirely new!

The super responsive interface lets you sequence your source material in unique ways. You can always resample what you play, allowing you to quickly lift your audio into glitch heaven. You can edit slices while you are playing them - this lets you come up with really interesting grooves.

STROM's sampler integrates nicely with other apps:
Copy audio from any app, using AudioShare and AudioCopy/Paste. Mangle them with STROM's slice engine. Share your sliced samples with your friends! Copy them back to any other app for further processing.

STROM's full power is unleashed if you connect your Elektron Analog Rytm drum computer to your iPad (and buy the Rytm In-App Purchase Upgrade):

For one, you can easily transfer samples to your Rytm using MIDI Sample Dump Standard. STROM can also send all slices as separate files. For example, load a vocal phrase, quickly slice it up, and send the individual "ooohs" and "aaahs" as one-shots. Slices are automatically numbered.

But the real juice is in STROM's Rytm performance interface:

Designed to excel in the studio as well as on stage, STROM extends and augments your Analog Rytm.

Using the CTL-AL function, inspired by the legendary Machinedrum, you can tweak sounds on multiple tracks at once. For example, sweep the filter on all (or some) tracks. Or change the sample slot for all tracks (or less crazy, limit it to a few tracks of your choice). All sound and trig parameters, as well as track levels, are available to be tweaked with CTL-AL.

CTL-AL has UNDO, so you can instantly return to your previous drum kit settings.
You can also use CTL-AL to create parameter lock automation in your current pattern!

Intelligent Kit Randomizer:
It lets you squeeze the wildest sounds out of the Rytm. The Randomizer gives you detailed control over which tracks and parameters should be affected, and by how much. It isn't really "random", but uses your current Kit as the basis. You have intuitive and detailed control over whether to just shift the sound a little, or mangle everything completely insanely.

Then there's the Pattern Generator:
It's main deal is an intuitive interface for quickly creating rhythmic patterns.
Rhythms are programmed into the Rytm's sequencer instantly.
Leveraging the musical Euclidean algorithm, it generates cyclic patterns that are not random, but follow a logic which is perceived by most humans as actual groove. You have quick and detailed control over what exactly it should generate.
For example, it couldn't be easier to pop up an interesting closed/open hihat groove.
Or a kick / snare / tom-tom workout. Or a hand-clap break, just at the end of your loop.

In addition, there are special shift rotation tools which are super effective for creating syncopations and breaks.

There is no quicker, better and insaner way for live beat generation than the Rytm combined with STROM's Pattern Generator, period.

Finally, the Kit and Pattern Pasteboard:
This gives you multiple copy & paste slots for Kits and Patterns. You can quickly capture the current rhythm or sound inside one of STROM's four pasteboard slots, tweak everything wildly, and instantly pop the original data back to your drum machine. Incredibly powerful for playing out live.

With STROM, your Analog Rytm becomes supercharged.

(Rytm Upgrade is an In-App-Purchase. Elektron Analog Rytm is a hardware instrument which must be purchased separately. USB-Lightning Camera adapter is required for the MIDI connection)"

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

New Analog Rytm MKII Now Shipping - New Official & User Demo Videos


Analog Rytm MKII — At a Glance Published on Nov 29, 2017 Elektron

"Analog Rytm MKII is an analog/digital beat making dream machine. Everything – from the state of the art aluminium enclosure, via the large pads, to the new quick performance controls – is a direct result of the quest for rhythmical excellence. And now you can sample with it too."

You can find details on the Analog Rytm MKII here.

And a couple of user videos from BoBeats & Carl Mikael's Cabinet of Curiosities:

Review of Analog Rytm MK2 – The Best Drum Machine?

Published on Nov 29, 2017 BoBeats

"This is my review of the Elektron Analog Rytm MK2.

CONTENT AND TIME STAMPS:
Starts with an overview of the Analog Rytm
10:00 Review of new features
18:40 Side by side with the Analog Rytm MK1
25:18 Comparison with the Digitakt & Octatrack
31:30 Is it worth the money?

I have had the Analog Rytm for almost a year and recently reviewed the Analog Four MK2. Watch it here." [posted here with more]

Sampling workflow - Elektron Analog Rytm MKII

Published on Nov 29, 2017 Carl Mikael's Cabinet of Curiosities

"The classic drum machines are dead. Long live the classics.

My interest in making electronic music lies in making unique sounds. The combination of sampling and synthesis gives me huge opportunities to make weird and wonderful sounds on the Elektron Analog Rytm MKII.

Enjoy this video on sampling workflow. Getting sounds of modular, Gameboy and vocals into the shiny (not shiny, actually) new Rytm."

Wednesday, November 22, 2023

Analog Rytm Evolution // OS 1.70 Upgrade

video uploads by Elektron

Playlist:

Analog Rytm Superior Sonics // Analog Rytm OS 1.70 Upgrade
Analog Rytm More Playability // Analog Rytm OS 1.70 upgrade
Analog Rytm Additional Utilities // Analog Rytm OS 1.70 Upgrade
Analog Rytm Evolution // OS 1.70 Upgrade

"It’s evolution time for the Analog Rytm! OS 1.70 has arrived, granting this stellar drum computer extra sequencer magic, new machines and parameters packed full of melodic possibilities, and tons more.

Euclidean Mode opens up a whole new way to unleash the Elektron sequencer. Generate and tweak complex rhythms with ease courtesy of two Euclidean generators, bringing unique adaptability, all at the twist of a knob.

Five additional Machines swell the Rytm’s total to 33. HH LAB is a wicked laboratory for all kinds of metallic experiments. SY CHIP is inspired by the wonderful SidStation spellbook. BD and SD ACOUSTIC boost the kick and snare drum tools at your disposal. And SY RAW is a versatile synth capable of deep basses and soaring leads.

There are also four existing machines getting new parameters to play with, refined tuning possibilities and dozens of scales added to compliment all this fresh melodic machinery, and a bunch more creativity-unlocking and super practical feature additions.

The Analog Rytm may be a drum machine at heart, but now it has a whole extra level of melody-enabling musical power at its disposal. And so do you."

Saturday, February 06, 2016

SDS Drop Sample Transfer for Elekton Analogy Rytm


iTunes: SDS Drop By Jakob Penca

From the same independent developer that created the STROM iPad app for Rytm, a simple drag & drop sample utility that makes life much easier for Analog Rytm users.

"Drag & Drop your files onto the drum pads - the app takes care of the rest. Samples are loaded into the current Rytm project and assigned to your current Kit, ready to play.

The time for each transfer is shown, and you have the option to hear an acoustic signal when the transfer is done.

You can drop any filetype:

Core-Audio compatible media files are converted to 48kHz 16bit PCM audio, the native format for the Rytm. The high-quality conversion is handled by the Core-Audio framework.
You can even use video files - SDS Drop will extract the audio.

Any other kinds of file are interpreted as 22kHz 8bit PCM audio. If you enjoy some noise, you're going to love this.

Note: To use the app, disable Overbridge mode on your Analog Rytm. (Global > System > USB-Config)


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A note on samples and the +drive:

Samples are transferred to the selected upload directory on the Rytm. After a fresh boot, this is the INCOMING directory. The behaviour is the same as when sending samples with C6.

Make sure you understand how sample transfer works in general before using this app. Refer to the Analog Rytm manual.

IMPORTANT: Before you delete samples from the +drive, please make sure to first unload them from your project. In the Rytm's Sample Manager, select VIEW RAM. Then select all samples which you plan to delete, and select UNLOAD.

Otherwise the SDS Drop app will have incorrect information about which sample slots are free.

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*** Important: Get this app only if you actually use an Elektron Analog Rytm drum machine. ***"

Monday, April 03, 2017

Glo Phase - Analog Rytm Sets


Published on Mar 23, 2017 Glo Phase

Playlist:
Glo Phase - Analog Rytm Set (secret statues)
Glo Phase - Analog Rytm Set (neon static)
Glo Phase - Analog Rytm Set (tiny fragmentation)
Glo Phase - Analog Rytm Set (moh)
Glo Phase - Analog Rytm Set (lobh)
Glo Phase - Analog Rytm Set (krodh)
Glo Phase - Analog Rytm Set (kaam)
Glo Phase - Analog Rytm Set (ahankar)

Thursday, September 24, 2020

Elektron Announces Analog Four & Analog Rytm OS Upgrades


Elektron

Following the design updates, Elektron announces OS updates to the Analog Four & Analog Rytm.

"Grab your Analogs, new and old! It’s upgrade time! To partner the new-look Analog Four and Analog Rytm, we have a superpowered OS Upgrade packed full of extra features available for everyone as of this very minute.

The MKIIs are bringing Class Compliant USB Audio with advanced voice routing capabilities onboard, while both MKI and MKII versions of the machines (and Analog Keys) get boosted with Step Recording, Trig Probability, Trig Review, a bevy of bug-vanquishing performance improvements, and much more.

More info at Elektronauts: https://bit.ly/3mMmkNa"

Additonal details on the update:

"Grab your Analogs, new and old! It’s upgrade time! To partner the new-look Analog Four and Analog Rytm, we have a superpowered OS Upgrade for each machine. These upgrades extend all the way back to the MKI versions of both instruments (and Analog Keys) unless noted, meaning there are plenty of music-making bonuses for everyone!

Class Compliant USB Audio (MKII only)

Class Compliant USB Audio is now available on the Analog Four MKII and Analog Rytm MKII. Connect to a compatible phone, tablet, or computer, and record or process your audio easier than ever before. Add software superpowers via apps to give you countless possibilities: Parameter automation, bi-directional audio processing, audio recording, MIDI sequencing & sync, and that’s just the start. More modulation, more LFOs, more magic.

Step Recording mode
Step Recording comes to the Analogs! Fresh from its splashdown on the Digis, the machines can now input notes into the sequencer step by step. For Analog Rytm users, you can even input multiple tracks simultaneously. On Analog Four, things stay tasty allowing you to input chords per step. Flex the feature’s power to the max by controlling other gear using Midi, CV, and Gate!

Trig Probability
The Analog Four and Analog Rytm now have the power of Trig Probability in their arsenal. With great power comes controlled unpredictability. Take a pattern, take a chance, and see where you go!

Trig Preview
Trig Preview on the Analog Four and Analog Rytm lets you beat the pattern to the punch. Preview individual trigs quickly and easily whenever you want, keeping you ahead of the track and never missing a step.

Improved sample & sound management
Keeping your Analog Rytm and Analog Four organized is now easier than ever. Improved sample and sound management lets you remove whatever you’re not using, giving you more room for new sounds and new music. Get purging!

More improvements & fixes
You also get access to the sweet new factory content released with the new look MKIIs on all machines except Analog Four MKI & Analog Keys. For a full list of improvements and bug fixes - check the release notes.

Overbridge
To use the upgraded Analog OS with Overbridge, please update to Overbridge 2.0.41, also released today to support the new firmware."

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

DYNACORD TAM-21 No. 2 //weirdo FLANGING + Elektron Analog Rytm


Published on Jul 15, 2014 LESINDES

Elektrons on eBay

"this is a real weirdo flange session with the historic DYNACORD TAM-21 -- close to the edge hard on the limit -- HERE: little or slo modulation but strong feedback -- based on the incomparable drum patterns of the Elektron Analog Rytm"

DYNACORD TAM-21 + ELEKTRON ANALOG RYTM -- weirdo flange// PART2

Published on Aug 2, 2014 LESINDES

"PART 2 of the weirdo flange session with the historic DYNACORD TAM-21 -- close to the edge hard on the limit -- based on the incomparable drum patterns of the Elektron Analog Rytm"

ELEKTRON ANALOG RYTM -- all factory presets B1-B16 //PT 3

Published on Aug 4, 2014 LESINDES

"Playing and foooling around with all of the presets of ELEKTRON ANALOG RYTM -- part 3
Sorry for the cable problem in the end :( but I left the part because of the performance"

ELEKTRON ANALOG RYTM -- all factory presets B1-B16 //PT 4

Published on Aug 14, 2014 LESINDES

"Playing and foooling around with all of the presets of ELEKTRON ANALOG RYTM -- part 4
Sorry for the cable problem in the end :( but I left the part in the film and did not edit it because I did not want to destroy the flow of the performance"

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Dimmer | Quick tip: Round Robin Rytm


Published on May 6, 2015 Simon M

"Elektron Analog Rytm being used as both a 4 voice hybrid synthesizer (using sampled FM waveforms through the analog filters) and an analog drum machine. Synth voices are sequenced by Elektron Octatrack running through a MIDI router which turns 4 tracks of the Rytm into a polyphonic synth. Audio output is from Rytm only."

Quick tip: Round Robin Rytm

Published on May 10, 2015

"How do you use your Analog Rytm as a digital/analog hybrid polyphonic synthesizer? Here's a quick tip."

Monday, August 19, 2019

Synthetic jam w/ Elektron Analog Rytm MkII, Analog Four MkII, Monomachine MkII, Analog Heat MkII


Published on Aug 19, 2019 Jay Hosking

"A live, semi-improvised performance, all on hardware, and inspired by all the existential science fiction I've been reading/watching/playing/writing. Now that I'm digging into the Analog Rytm MkII a little more, I'm really enjoying how its performance mode and fill button can vary a song while playing live. And once again, the Monomachine serves multiple roles, this time as a beautiful and weird vocal synth, external audio processor of the Rytm, and drum machine.

Elektron Analog Rytm MkII — Sample playback/mangling, drums
Teenage Engineering OP-1 (not shown) — Two samples played from the Rytm (busy synth sequence, high flute)
Elektron Analog Four MkII + Elektron Analog Heat MkII — Four synth parts (bass, arp, melody, harmony)
Elektron Monomachine MkII — Vocal synth, External audio processing of Rytm, Drums

The OP-1 samples were written a bunch of months back, but otherwise the song was composed and arranged in the last couple of days. Performed entirely live and uploaded as is, with only a little compression/limiting on the master.

https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com/"

Thursday, February 08, 2018

Analog Rytm MKII test drive


Published on Feb 8, 2018 soundseasy

"The Analog Rytm MKII is a fusion of distinctive analog percussion and samples.
Bring in the power of sequencing and performance controls.
The Analog Rytm MKII is a one stop solution beat machine.
This lates incarnation of the Analog Rytm is simply breathtaking, from the aluminium enclosure, to the large pads, to the new quick performance controls, this is a great leap forward in the quest for rhythmical excellence.
And now you can sample with it too.
This video is just a small taste of what the Analog Rytm can do."

Sunday, September 04, 2016

Elektron Tracks by Lingk


Published on Aug 6, 2016 Lingk

Description for the 1st video:
"Recorded in Ableton live using Elektron Analog Four, Elektron RYTM, Waldorf Blowfeld. The Analog Four and RYTM are using Elektron's overbridge to give each part it's one channel.

Check out my Soundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/turingmusic"

Playlist:
Elektron Analog Four + Elektron RYTM + Waldorf Blowfeld. Dub Techno Jam: Turing - Bathtub
Live Dub Techno Session: Turing - Routing (All hardware, No PC)
Elektron Analog Rytm Jam: Turing - Hallway
Elektron Analog Rytm Jam: Turing - Box

Friday, October 06, 2023

Magnetic Heart Elektron Novation Peak & Korg Minilogue XD Demos


video uploads by Magnetic Heart

"Dawless electronic music performance"

1st four videos with the Novation Peak, last one with the Korg Minilogue XD. You can use the player controls to skip around.

Playlist:
Magnetic Heart - Surge | Elektron Analog Rytm // Elektron Analog Four // Novation Peak
Magnetic Heart - Rumination | Elektron Analog Rytm // Elektron Analog Four // Novation Peak
Magnetic Heart - Longing | Elektron Analog Rytm // Elektron Analog Four // Novation Peak
Magnetic Heart - Lichtmaschine | Elektron Analog Rytm // Elektron Analog Four // Novation Peak
Magnetic Heart - Jamuary | Elektron Analog Rytm // Elektron Analog Four // Korg Minilogue XD

Sunday, April 03, 2016

DSI OB-6 Videos by Resting Cell


Published on Apr 2, 2016 Resting Cell

Playlist:
DSI OB-6 solemn instrumental by resting cell
first test DSI OB-6 + Elektron Analog Rytm + Analog Four
DSI OB-6 synthesizer + Elektron Analog Rytm & Analog Four by resting cell
DSI-OB 6 night mode by resting cell
DSI OB-6 + Elektron Analog Rytm & Analog Four - Resting Cell Demo
soft melody DSI OB 6 + Elektron Analog Rytm + Analog Four
DSI OB 6 + Elektron Analog Rytm + Analog Four hard techno

Saturday, February 24, 2018

Jam with Moog Mother 32 & Elektron Analog Rytm & Heat


Published on Feb 22, 2018 Victor Roy

"Jam session over a simple sequence on the two Moog Mother 32. Gate out of one of the Mothers is modulating the other one's VCF cut-off. The Digitakt is just used to start the built-in sequences of the Moog Mothers 32 & tempo sync the Elektron Analog Rytm. The envelop follower of the Elektron Analog Heat is on modulating the low pass filter and slighty driving the Elektron Analog Rytm (Classic Dist engine). Added Valhalla Shimmer Reverb to the Mothers. No EQ or mastering applied."

Live performance with Digitakt, Moog Sub 37, Mother 32, Korg Kronos, Elektron Analog Rytm & Heat

Published on Feb 3, 2018 Victor Roy

"Digitakt is acting as master MIDI controlling a Korg Kronos, Moog Sub 37, 2x Moog Mother 32 and a Moog Minitaur. Elektron Analog Rytm for the beats processed by Elektron Analog Heat. Some reverb added with Propellerhead Reason. No EQ, no mastering and no samples.

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/victorroy
Bandcamp: https://victorroy.bandcamp.com/"

Friday, February 26, 2021

Elektron Analog Rytm MK2 Performance


video by Patchwerks Seattle

"In this video Steven Ly (Project 32) of Patchwerks performs on the Analog Rytm MK2 by Elektron.

The Analog Rytm MK2 is an 8 voice drum machine with both analog voices and sample playback. Not to mention it can sample and resample with a dedicated sample input and waveform view. The Rytm was designed with live performance in mind - offering 12 scenes and 12 performance macros.

Learn more about the Rytm MK2 here: https://bit.ly/elektron_analog_rytmmk2

https://patchwerks.com/
Video by: Matthew Piecora (aka EZBOT)
https://www.ezbot.live"

Friday, March 04, 2016

Quick Session: Acidic Failure (Elektron Analog Rytm)


Published on Mar 4, 2016 my4trackmachine

"I have been getting more involved with my Rytm and have been exploring the performance aspect of it. In the past I have used the C64, Volca Bass, or DSI Mopho to imitate 303 style acid lines. None of these tools have proven to be very effective as a true tb-303 imitation. This time around I used the Rytm's filters coupled with some sampled one osc cycles made from a 303 vst. I went a step further and decided to add some other waveforms to give my Rytm more solid ground for synthesis as well.

After all the ground work I programmed a quick 64 step loop, played with sound design, and programmed some performance macros for live tweaking of sounds via the pressure sensitive buttons on the machine. From there it was just tweaking and playing. Unfortunately there was an issue with my recording device. For that reason the recording quality is lower then usual. I will say that the Rytm's filters are pretty great for that acid sound even if you can't really hear it here. Good fun. I learned a lot. I am happy with it."

Monday, July 29, 2019

Synth Jams by Jay Hosking


Published on Jul 26, 2019 Jay Hosking

Spotted the first video in the playlist above on discchord.com. The Playlist contains 21 videos. You can use the player controls to skip around. Descriptions for each are below. All videos feature various gear so you should be able to get an idea of some of the capabilities of each featured. You can check out Jay Hosking's music at https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com/.

Note, more will likely get added over time. The following playlist is as of this post:

1. Jam w/ Vermona PERfourMER MkII, Elektron Analog Rytm MkII, OTO Bam, Styrmon Big Sky, Fugue Machine
A live, semi-improvised performance, all on hardware, and inspired by some pretty tough news that has me sentimental.

I loved the Elektron Analog Four MkII so much that I picked up the Analog Rytm MkII. My feelings on the Rytm are mixed. On the one hand, it's missing that spontaneity and spark of units like the Arturia DrumBrute Impact and Teenage Engineering OP-Z, with no readymade performance effects, roller bar, or global randomization, and a slower workflow. On the other hand, I really like its analogue sound engines, any unused tracks can be converted into impressive analogue mono synths, it does beautiful things to samples, and like all Elektron boxes it integrates the effects into the sequencer really nicely.

As for the Vermona PERfourMER MkII, I'd been pining over it for ages, and it was fun to finally tinker with it. The Perfourmer definitely excels in the mid- and high- range, and I love how the independent voices making really interesting voices for chords.

Vermona PERfourMER MkII + OTO Bam — Three synths (left chord note, right chord note, melody)
Vermona PERfourMER MkII + Strymon Big Sky — Bass chord note synth
Elektron Analog Rytm MkII — Drums, samples, sample melody, punchy bass
Fugue Machine (iOS) — Sequencing
IK Multimedia iRig Pro Duo — MIDI out from iOS

Written and performed within a 24-hour period, and uploaded as is, with only a little sidechain compression on the Perfourmer (to emphasize the sound that the Rytm was already making), and compression/limiting on the master.

https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com/

Thursday, July 06, 2017

Elektron Introduce Analog Four & Analog Rytm MKII Models


"Analog Four MKII is the new benchmark for analog tabletop synthesizers. Tweaked circuitry delivering deeper bass than ever, new powerful sound control possibilities, dedicated outputs for each voice. Not to mention the ultra durable buttons, the big OLED screen and the premium design. No stone has been left unturned.

This is Analog Four MKII. An analog synthesizer with unmatched sound and flexibility. Available in September for 1449 EUR / 1349 USD.

What’s new?

Reworked analog circuitry delivering very deep and defined bass
Enhanced analog overdrive for more bite and growl
Crisp, large OLED screen providing optimal feedback in dimly lit environments
Ultra durable back-lit buttons. Rated for 50 million presses
Precise, hi-res encoders
Quick performance controls
Increased amount of dedicated buttons enabling quicker workflow
Stereo audio outputs for each voice
Expression/CV inputs for external control of Analog Four MKII parameters
Overbridge with higher bandwidth
Premium cast aluminium enclosure"



Analog Rytm MKII

"Analog Rytm MKII is an analog/digital beat making dream machine. Everything – from the state of the art aluminium enclosure, via the large pads, to the new quick performance controls – is a direct result of the quest for rhythmical excellence. And now you can sample with it too.

This is Analog Rytm MKII. The most complete analog drum machine and sampler there is. Available in October for 1699 EUR / 1549 USD.

What’s new?

Sampling capability
Crisp, large OLED screen providing optimal feedback in dimly lit environments
Ultra durable back-lit buttons. Rated for 50 million presses
Precise, hi-res encoders
Quick performance controls
Large pads for maximum playability
Increased amount of dedicated buttons enabling quicker workflow
Expression/CV inputs for external control of Analog Rytm MKII parameters
Balanced sampling inputs
Overbridge with higher bandwidth
Premium cast aluminium enclosure"
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