Track menu – Elektron Analog Rytm User Manual

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THE SEQUENCER

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Retrigs can be customized on any of the sequencer steps. Press a [TRIG] key, then press the [RETRIG] key or
the [ARROW] keys [UP] or [DOWN]. This will bring up a pop-up menu on the LCD screen showing four retrig
actions.

As long as the [TRIG] key is pressed, the pop-up menu will remain visible. In order to activate/deactivate the
retrig, press the [RETRIG] key, or turn DATA ENTRY knob A. To set the retrig rate, press the [ARROW] keys
[UP] and [DOWN] or turn DATA ENTRY knob E. Change the length of the retrig velocity curve using DATA
ENTRY
knob D. The velocity curve of the retrig is set using DATA ENTRY knob H. The knob works in a bipolar
fashion, spanning the range -128 to 127. Negative velocity values fade out the retrig to the set amount, positive
values fade it in. The retrig settings in this menu can also be accessed from the RETRIG menu. However, retrig
settings placed on a specific trig on the sequencer via the pop-up menu will override the general retrig settings
for the active track. Read more about the functionality of retrig settings on the previous page.

TRACK MENU

Settings and options for the active track are found in this menu. Open the menu by pressing [FUNCTION] +
[CHROMATIC]. Browse the list using the [UP]/[DOWN] arrow keys or the LEVEL knob. Select by pressing
[YES/SAVE]. Change the track that will be affected by pressing the [TRACK] key + one of the [PADS].

TRIGS SETUP will take you to the quantization menu for the active track. See section “QUAN-
TIZATION” on page 38.

RELOAD TRACK will reload the active track. Since tracks are a part of patterns which are
automatically saved, it will either be reloaded to its original auto-saved state or to a specific
saved state which can be determined by utilizing the SAVE TRACK command. Press [NO/
RELOAD]
+ [CHROMATIC] for a shortcut to the RELOAD TRACK command.

SAVE TRACK will save changes made to the active track. This is a special feature available
in addition to the general, automatic, saving of patterns which occurs when patterns are
changed. The feature is useful in situations where an individual track is being worked on, the
results are desirable and you want to keep on working with the track while having the ability to
revert it to a specific saved state. The SAVE TRACK command makes this possible. When
reloading the track, it will not be reloaded to its original, pattern auto-saved, state, but to the
manually saved state. Press [YES/SAVE] + [CHROMATIC] for a shortcut to the SAVE
TRACK
command.

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