Introduction, Conventions in this manual – Elektron Analog Rytm User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

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INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing Analog Rytm. It is a hybrid analog/digital drum machine featuring, among many other
things, the intuitive Elektron step sequencer. The innovative combination of modern technology and tried and
trusted ways of sound generation lets you create any kind of drum: purely analog, digital, sample-based or a
combination of all three. To get the most out of your machine, we recommend that you read this manual in its
entirety.

CONVENTIONS IN THIS MANUAL

We have used the following conventions throughout the manual:

Button names are written in upper case, bold style and bracketed letters. For instance, the button labeled “func-
tion” on the main panel is called [FUNCTION].

Menu names are written in upper case letters. The OSC 1 menu is an example of that.

Parameter names and certain menu options where settings can be made or actions performed are written in
bold, upper case letters. For example, VOL.

Upper case letters are used for parameter setting alternatives, for example OFF, and for certain menu settings,
like LEGATO.

Messages visible on the screen are written in upper case letters with quotation marks. Like this, “BANK A:
CHOOSE PTN”.

Knobs are written in upper case, bold, italic letters. For instance, the knob “level” is called LEVEL.

LED indicators like the record LED are written like this: <RECORD>.

The following symbols are used throughout the manual:

Information that you must pay attention to.

A tip that will make it easier for you to interact with Analog Rytm.

This symbol shows a nice ear. For the first time in Elektron history, it is actually used in the manual. It
is up to you to find out where.

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