Editing the fx and cv tracks, The fx track, The cv track – Elektron Analog Four User Manual

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KITS AND SOUNDS

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EDITING THE FX AND CV TRACKS

Editing the FX and CV tracks is very similar to editing the Sounds of the synth tracks. The PARAMETER pages
contain parameters relevant for the two types of tracks. For complete explanations of the parameters for the FX
and CV tracks, please see “Appendix B: FX TRACK PARAMETERS“ and “Appendix C: CV TRACK PARAME-
TERS“ respectively
.

FX and CV track parameter settings are only saved as part of a kit.

THE FX TRACK
The FX track controls Analog Keys internal send effects. To edit the FX track, press the [TRACK] key 5. Five
PARAMETER pages exist for the FX track:

EXT IN contains parameters relating to the external inputs.

CHORUS controls the Wideshift Chorus effect.

DELAY controls the Saturator Delay effect.

REVERB controls the Supervoid Reverb effect.

LFO contains parameters for the two LFOs that can modulate the FX track parameters.

THE CV TRACK
The CV track is used for controlling external equipment capable of receiving CV/Gate signals. To edit the CV
track, press [TRACK] key 6. A CV track contains six PARAMETER pages:

CV A controls the signal sent from the CV A output.

CV B controls the signal sent from the CV B output.

CV C controls the signal sent from the CV C output.

CV D controls the signal sent from the CV D output.

ENV offers two freely assignable envelopes which can be used to control the CV track param-
eters.

LFO offers two freely assignable LFOs which can be used to control the CV track parameters.

TRACK MUTING

Mute tracks by pressing [FUNCTION] + the [TRACK] key of the track you want to mute. Only the note trigs of
the sequencer are muted. It is still possible to play a muted track manually using the KEYBOARD. When chang-
ing patterns, the same track mutes will be present in the next pattern as well.

The <TRACK> LEDs indicate the mute status. Unlit <TRACK> LEDs indicate the muted tracks. Green
<TRACK> LEDs indicate audible tracks. A red <TRACK> LED indicates the active, audible track. A yellow
<TRACK> LED indicates an active, muted track.

Track muting can be performed while in PERFORMANCE mode as well. Read more on in section
“PERFORMANCE MUTE” on page 19.

Tracks can also be muted in SONG and CHAIN mode. This sort of muting, called song muting,
works differently compared to track muting, most notably because song mutes are pattern exclu-
sive. See page 46 for
more info.

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