A different drum
Fuse distinctive analog percussion with samples. Bring in the power of sequencing and performance controls. The Analog Rytm is a one stop solution beat machine.
True analog punch
What really sets the Analog Rytm apart is the analog sound. It has a magic character. The depth of the kick drums, the bite of the snare drums, those cavernous toms, the airy shimmer of the hihats. Fine-tune the sounds to your liking and get working.
Elevated by samples
For ultimate creative versatility you can layer samples on top of the analog drum sounds. Make the beats as smooth, as rough, as realistic or as fantastic as you’d like. The perfect unity of analog percussion and samples simply goes beyond.
Maximized playability
When you’ve got your drums ready, record them to the sequencer and play them back. Do it using the pads, or perform detailed programming on the sequencer steps. Really meticulous or totally spontaneous: it’s up to you.
...the new OS Go get some! My MKI is loving this PS: Separate updaters for MKI & MKII. Elektron recommends calibrating your Rytm after installing this update (which takes 2.5 hours, so prepare plenty of time for doing this) Below is the full changelog: ----------------------------------------- List of changes from OS 1.61E to 1.70 Improvements Added five new machines: SY CHIP, SY...
...would be a dream to pair the two together, but lately I have been listening to demos of the Elektron Analog Rytm which to my ears has a lot of the same flavor of the TR-909 and far less expensive. I know current prices on the TR-909 are around $5K, and I'm not sure...
...pretty solid right now, so dropping a new prestige drum machine, something to compete with the Perkons or Analog Rytm would make sense. Either that or a digital-hybrid poly to replace the Prophet X, although I think the former is more likely as the X wasn’t discontinued that long ago. Arturia needs to give us...