Factory Reset; Rack Mount Kit; Recommended Connectors - Elektron Analog Rytm Getting Started Manual

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6 On the BD track, set a few parameter locks. Experiment with the parameters on the SYNTH page. Set some trigless
locks. See if you can prolong the sound on a note trig, then make the sound walk on the next few steps using trigless
locks and different TUN settings. Switch MACHINE for the BD and try out the new parameters available on the SYNTH
page. On the FILTER page, experiment with FRQ and RES parameters.
7 Experiment with the other parameter pages on the BD track, then on the SD, HT, CH and CB track as well.
8 Exit GRID RECORDING. Tap the toms rhythmically. Add some rimshot and claps for good measure. Try out the
CHROMATIC and SCENE modes. Once you know where you want to go with the beat, activate LIVE RECORDING and
tap away to complete the pattern. To top it off, add some SWING.

FACTORY RESET

When performing a factory reset on the Analog Rytm it will overwrite and re-initialize the active RAM project (including
all pattern, kit, sound pool and global data). The +Drive project slot 1 will be overwritten and re-initialized. Sound bank
A will be overwritten with the factory Sounds. Factory preset patterns, kits, Sounds and settings will be re-initialized.
If you wish to keep the active project, remember to save it to a +Drive project slot higher than 1 before you perform a
factory reset. To perform a factory reset, hold [FUNCTION] pressed while turning on the Analog Rytm. In the menu that
appears, press the third [TRIG] key.
ANALOG RYTM ACCESSORIES

RACK MOUNT KIT

When rack mounted, the Analog Rytm occupies four standard height units plus additional space, usually about 1 U, which is
needed to accommodate cables plugged into the unit. A 1 U empty rack space below the Analog Rytm is recommended for
ventilation purposes.
When assembling the rack mount kit, we recommend using a Phillips screwdriver of suitable size. Use the included
m3×6 mm size screws to secure the rack mount consoles on each side of the Analog Rytm.
ECC-2 CARRYING BAG AND PL-2 PROTECTIVE LID
The carrying bag holds one Analog Rytm. The protective plastic lid is put on top of the Analog Rytm panel in order to
protect the LCD display and the knobs. When you purchase the bag you get a complementary protective lid.
For a complete list of accessories please visit www.elektron.com.

RECOMMENDED CONNECTORS

Power In (12 V DC, 2A) Use the included PSU-3 power adapter or equivalent connected to a power outlet.
Full-speed USB 2.0 Connection: Connect using the included A to B USB 2.0 connector cable to a computer host.
MIDI Thru: Use standard MIDI cable to connect another MIDI unit in chain. Duplicates incoming MIDI In data stream.
MIDI Out: Use standard MIDI cable to connect to MIDI In of an external MIDI unit.
MIDI In: Use standard MIDI cable to connect MIDI Out of an external MIDI unit in order for it to control the Analog Rytm.
Audio Input: Use standard ¼" stereo phone plug to input sound from other synthesizers or mixers.
Individual Stereo Outputs Track 1-12: Use ¼" insert/Y cable in order to access both left and right channels.
Main Out L/R: Use either ¼" mono phone plug (unbalanced connection) or ¼" stereo (Tip/Ring/Sleeve) phone plug
(balanced connection).
Headphones Output: Connect standard headphones with ¼" stereo phone plug.
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