It’s clunky compared to Elektron boxes. Basics are the same, but you only have two automation tracks per pattern and it isn’t simple to swap back and forth live. parameter locks are limited to two dests per track. Melodic parts *must* be sequenced with an external keyboard otherwise you have to menu dive to change the note you’re sequencing with. (With a keyboard attached you can tap a note and then go) what makes up for this, is that you can create p-locks on track A that target destinations on any other track.
Wow! Such cool sounds! Can you make an Electro project? 🔥
Pure fire! I want a LXR-02 NOW!! NOOOWWW!!!
Lovely.
I love my eurorack LXR, but boy would I like an option to adjust parameters via midi cv instead of encoders alone.
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Without your projects, I would have sold my lxr.
If it's a machine supporting presets, the first thing I always do when purchasing a new synth is to delete ALL factory presets and roll my own.
Hello :)) hope you are doing good, I have a question? Should I get a digitakt or the arturia drum brute as drum machine? Thank you :))
Elektron 100%
not comparable
@@alx-2ndlifethank you very much, all the best
@@tugaibeythank you very much, could you give a suggestion, I would like to do hypnotic techno you know
Digitakt is light years better than the Arturia. Plus you could always sample the drumbrute into the Digitakt.
How is the programming on the LXR? Sweet jams faders 🎚️ for mutes looks fun sounds great 👍
It’s clunky compared to Elektron boxes. Basics are the same, but you only have two automation tracks per pattern and it isn’t simple to swap back and forth live. parameter locks are limited to two dests per track.
Melodic parts *must* be sequenced with an external keyboard otherwise you have to menu dive to change the note you’re sequencing with. (With a keyboard attached you can tap a note and then go)
what makes up for this, is that you can create p-locks on track A that target destinations on any other track.
@@NunyaB1s ty