Rytm MK1: Activate legacy FX send for all tracks at once?

Hi. I noticed the FX were not working and found on the forum that was the option “Legacy FX send” not being active on the track settings.

What is curious now is how did I deactivated it for all tracks, it must be some button combination that I pressed unintentionally…

Do you know if there is such a combination so that I don’t have to go track per track activating this feature?

Thanks in advance!

You don’t want to activate that setting (unless you had set levels for kits in the past) - any new kit created now has the proper send level i.e. not legacy fx send levels which were a lot quieter by mistake

That’s all it does - there’s no benefit to enabling legacy send levels unless you had used the pre-toggle kits to tune your FX for finished tracks

it’s a kit setting that defaults (correctly) to off, but remained on for work done prior to the toggle being added

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Ok I got it… I was reading exactly that on the web. So I guess I should check why in the world my Rytm (mk1) just stops to produce FX… I really hope it was just some button combination I did that changed something…

Thanks Avantronica for your help.

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maybe you have the FX track level turned down ?
and you obviously aren’t using individual outs etc

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No really, if I go to a track let’s say, the snare, and then to AMP I can see the reverb and delay levels are 100% up… then if I go to FX and Reverb / Delay, everything looks fine: levels, gain, filters, everything looks just the same than the last session when this worked.

If I create a new project then I do have FX on my tracks…

And no, I’m using the master out right now.

I specifically mention Track Level though, not send or fx levels :wink:

go to the FX track and adjust the main Track gain for the track (Track Level dial) which affects the whole FX bus across the kit

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Hi again. I think this was the first thing I checked, if I’m not wrong. Hitting the FX button on my MK1, then selecting the FX (Delay, for example), I can see the the VOL param (Mix Volume) at the bottom right at 70%. I can move the H knob and set it at 100% but it’s still no effects come out from the machine.

Then I can go to a particular track, let’s say track 2 (Snare Drum), I hit the AMP button and make sure the Delay param is up. And again, it doesn’t matter if it is up to 100%, it doesn’t sound.

I made sure the Delay settings are not the reason, delay time, feedback and also filters. No matter what changes I do, it won’t work.

If I open a new project or load and existing one, boom, everything works again. Delay, Reverb, Compression, everything…

I’m wondering if it has something to do with the reception of MIDI messages from other synths… at this moment my MIDI setup is not perfect and sometimes, when using Cubase, I accidentaly send MIDI messages from my Bass Station 2 to other hardware and weird things happen…

The Track Level is not found via one of the 8 parameter encoders … For the avoidance of further doubt :wink:

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The Track Level is not found via one of the 8 parameter encoders … For the avoidance of further doubt :wink:

BINGO !!!

That was the problem !! I guess I’m unintentionally setting this to 0 with a MIDI signal from my Bass Station… this means, time to re-organize my MIDI setup.

Thanks a lot @avantronica !

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