Genius! Man, I like how you said "unfortunately there is noise" and then you utilised it creatively to the benefit. Awesome! Thanks for sharing these! ✌️
These are such good ideas again ... both this (giving you effectively fine parameter resolution plus a something like a global LFO on random waveform) and your timestretching/autochopping via RTRG/Velocity massively upgrade the RYTM.
Great tutorials. Maybe some of the best I’ve seen online. I’ve subscribed and hope you to see more of these helpful videos coming for the Analog Rytm MKII.
Great use of unused CV ins esp the noise. Thanks!
Wow! i would have never thought of this! Thanks bro! :)
Using the unconnected CV inputs as offsets or random generator, is fabulous. It is like gaining two LFOs! You made my day!
Genius! Man, I like how you said "unfortunately there is noise" and then you utilised it creatively to the benefit. Awesome! Thanks for sharing these! ✌️
A really deep and useful tip. I am amazed at how this was even discovered.
Absolutely amazing. THANK YOU!
dude, way cool.
These are such good ideas again ... both this (giving you effectively fine parameter resolution plus a something like a global LFO on random waveform) and your timestretching/autochopping via RTRG/Velocity massively upgrade the RYTM.
Even Cenk didn't know this trick 👌
Thanks you for all this gems mate !
Great tutorials. Maybe some of the best I’ve seen online. I’ve subscribed and hope you to see more of these helpful videos coming for the Analog Rytm MKII.
that is sick, WOW!
very good work, keep it up, looking forward to more tutorials mate
Wow so technical and deeeeeeep. Great work :) would love to see more.
These are great!
Thank you! 🙏
Perfect video.
Another good one!
Mega tips!!!
amazebalz
More Like Buttons pls here