Quick save and reload commands – Elektron Analog Rytm User Manual

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THE SEQUENCER

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After selecting a pattern, and before releasing any key, [REC], [PLAY] and [STOP] can be pressed to copy,
clear or paste patterns.

Individual sequencer tracks can be copied, pasted and cleared in the same way as patterns. To do so, GRID
RECORDING mode needs to be active.

A single track page may also be copied, pasted and cleared. It is similar to copying/pasting/clearing a track, but
will only affect the active track page. GRID RECORDING mode needs to be active. Select the track page of
choice by pressing the [PAGE] key. Copy by pressing [PAGE] + [REC]. Select a new track page and press
[PAGE] + [STOP] to paste. Undo by pressing [PAGE] + [STOP] again. Press [PAGE] + [PLAY] to clear the
active track page. Undo the operation by repeating the button presses.

Trigs, complete with all parameter lock settings, can be copied, pasted and cleared as well. GRID RECORDING
mode needs to be active to access this functionality. Press and hold a trig and press [REC] to perform the copy
operation. Paste by holding another [TRIG] key and pressing [STOP]. It is also possible to copy more than one
trig. Hold several trigs and press [REC]. The trig first pressed will act as the starting point. When pasting, the
other copied trigs will be placed in relation to this trig. Paste the copied sequence of trigs by holding another
[TRIG] key and pressing [STOP]. Clear trig locks by holding one or more trigs and press [PLAY].

QUICK SAVE AND RELOAD COMMANDS
Kits, Sounds, tracks, patterns and songs can instantly be saved and reloaded. When reloading, settings will
revert to their saved state.

To quick save a kit, press [YES/SAVE] + [FX]. This command is the same as the SAVE KIT command found in
the KIT menu, covered on page 19.

To quick save the track Sound of the active track, press [YES/SAVE] + [MUTE]. This command is the same as
the STORE TRACK SOUND command found in the SOUND MANAGER menu, covered on page 25.

To quick save a track, press [YES/SAVE] + [CHROMATIC]. The operation is the same as the SAVE TRACK
command, covered on page 43.

To quick save the active pattern, press [YES/SAVE] + [SCENE]. The operation is the same as the SAVE PAT-
TERN
command, covered on page 37. This is useful in order to create a restore point before you start a session
of live tweaking that might not turn out the way you want.

To quick save a song, press [YES/SAVE] + [PERFORMANCE]. The command is the same as the SAVE com-
mand found in the SONG menu, covered on page 46.

To quick reload a kit, press [NO/RELOAD] + [FX]. This command is the same as the RELOAD KIT command
found in the KIT menu, covered on page 19. This is useful live after a kit has been subject to improvised
changes.

To quick reload the track Sound of the active track, press [NO/RELOAD] + [MUTE]. This is the same as kit
reload, but only on the active track (not all tracks).

To quick reload a track, press [NO/RELOAD] + [CHROMATIC]. The operation is the same as the RELOAD
TRACK
command, covered on page 43.

To quick reload the active pattern, press [NO/RELOAD] + [SCENE]. The operation is the same as the RELOAD
PATTERN
command, covered on page 37. Only useful until another pattern is selected, as an undo operation
after live changes.

To quick reload a song, press [NO/RELOAD] + [PERFORMANCE]. The command is the same as the RELOAD
command found in the SONG menu, covered on page 46.

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