The screen promt said to switch it off, let it cool for 20 mins (or was it 40? Anyways, you’ll see the promt) and then switch on for the procedure.
I have waited for 2 hours before re-calibrating after the upgrade. (Peak operating temp as recommended by manual). Now selecting factory restore from calibration menu does nothing. I have selected the warm up calibration option and am waiting the 20 minutes for it to cool down again as per the on-screen direction. Seems a bit weird though. The factory one is the one I want, right? I didn’t re-calibrate directly after the OS upgrade precisely because it wasn’t at peak temp. Surprised the factory re-calibration setting in the menu was unresponsive to be honest. Or one must wait a while for a sign it is starting? Thanks. Pretty humdrum first post I guess.
Warm up calibration should be correct. I’m pretty sure after I initially pressed no, when I switched it on later, a reminder popped up to do the warm up calibration.
Yes. Setting the warm-up re-calibration and then re-starting got me to the OS specific message about the tuning, and the 2-3 hours hath begun.
Really happy for the AR owners
The new calibration method starts with the unit at room temp and saves 4 (or more?) states of calibration along the warm-up “curve”. Then while in use dynamically switches to the most precise calibration based on the temperature of the unit ± room temp. Very nice indeed.
Cool. I’m excited.
Thank you Elektron
That would be cool!
System Shock Elevator Music Plays
So basically, if the note would fall more than half way after the beat, it is played on the next beat, right?
Happy MK1 user, and hope in Elektron restored. I will keep on being a loyal costumer this way owning a A4 mk1/m2/keys (hope there is sth for them also), OT2, Rytm1, DN
The step loop function is really great. Basically the 16 step crowd now has four new patterns per pattern!
It’s possible to prepare a new page and then drop it after a build up while the pattern keeps playing, no more note pad lists and no more page copy paste master length switcheroo (Did anyone actually use that trick?). Really cool!
Btw, BD Acoustic really slams.
I gotta say: I love the sound design on rytm, but I’m a fucking idiot when it comes to trying to make patterns that sound good.
Euclidean mode is such a good addition I’m so excited to try. Also just thinking does it also spit out the midi for the notes too so we can use it to sequence other things with euclidean too!?!?
Currently waiting for calibration to finish!!
I haven’t seen it mentioned yet, but using the Euclidean Sequencer with the main Trig page lets you enter individual notes to the ES trigs, and it sends these notes to BOTH PL1 and PL2.
If you set PL1 to 16, you can enter individual notes for all 16 steps (create melodies, etc)… then whatever value you set PL1 and PL2 too after this, it’ll use the same sequence of notes that you entered.
It’s a great way to generate melodic parts on the fly with a ton of variations to them.
Gotta say, this is an amazing update… apart from the new features, it’s also reminding me how powerful the Rytm was anyway… I love how the update has made me dig back into the deeper possibilities of the Rytm that I’d become complacent about (…my Rytm has turned into a basic Drum Machine over the last year, and it’s SOOO much more than that).
Thanks @Elektron, fantastic work.
Glad to see you poke your head in my friend
If you see his posts in the C64 music thread you will understand even more
not sure if it does it while in euclidean mode, but if you convert it to trigs then it’s business as usual.
actually you can p-lock anything in euclidean mode, including pitch and tuning from the machines, then when you convert it to trigs it keeps the p-locks.
it’s amazing feature and I reeeealy want it on the digis
Amazing tip!
Another thing I didn’t get before trying the euclidian sequencer myself: You can disable it on the fly and get back to the regular pattern you’ve programmed on that track. Euclidian settings also stay saved after you have disabled it. Using that way, it pretty much becomes a “pattern within a pattern” option that can be prepared and then enabled/tweaked in real time before switching back to the regular one.
Its such a great new performance trick. I’m already having a blast switching eucledian on/off + going nuts with fills and trig conditions.
My favorite piece of gear ever just got to the next level