Analog Rytm OS 1.70
Swedish musical instrument company Elektron today announced a new update for Analog Rytm! 1.70 adds a brand new flavor of sequencer, five new machines, additional parameters, and a whole bunch more...
Euclidean Mode
Euclidean sequencer mode offers a new way to unleash your Elektron superpowers.
Euclidean rhythms come from algorithms that divide ranges of time into equal parts, controlled by three parameters: steps, pulses, and offset.
Elektron has added two Euclidean generators that you can combine to create complex patterns on your sequencer. Giving compositions so much unique adaptability, and so much potential for unexpected fun, all at the twist of a knob.
New machines
There are five new Machines arriving on the Analog Rytm, bringing it up to a whopping 33.
The new arrivals are HH LAB, a laboratory for the most outrageous of metallic experiments. SY CHIP, a mini celebration that echoes the SidStation, Elektron’s very first machine. BD and SD ACOUSTIC bring a fresh kick and snare to proceedings, with which to erupt to your heart’s content. And finally, there’s SY RAW, a versatile favorite from Syntakt using Rytm waveforms, that can conjure deep bass tones, towering leads, and melodic percussion.
More parameters. More melody.
Four existing machines are getting new parameters to play with:
- Square waveform has been added to BD SHARP’s WAV parameter.
- A new pitch envelope parameter has been added to BT CLASSIC.
- Two new pulse width parameters are available in both CB CLASSIC and CB METALLIC.
With the arrival of new melodic machines and even more parameters, it's only natural to add refined tuning, hi-res semitones, pad scales, and fold functionality when using the pads in Chromatic mode.
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