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GLOBAL MENU
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SEQUENCER CONFIG
Here settings relating to the sequencer can be found. Change settings by using the [LEFT]/[RIGHT] arrow keys
or the [YES/SAVE] key.
QUANTIZE LIVE REC will when active quantize notes entered in LIVE RECORDING mode to complete
sequencer steps. When the setting is deactivated, live recorded notes will where applicable be affected by micro
timing. Read more about micro timing in the section “TRIG MENU” on page 37.
KIT RELOAD ON CHG will cause kits to reload to their saved state automatically as soon as a new kit becomes
active. This is useful if you for example play live, have tweaked a kit extensively and want it to return to its saved
state automatically next time it becomes active again. This behavior will be familiar to all who are used to the
MachineDrum and the MonoMachine.
MIDI CONFIG
In this menu various sub-menus dealing with the MIDI functionality of Analog Rytm are found.
MIDI SYNC
Controls how Analog Rytm receives and sends MIDI clock and transport commands. Change settings by using
the [LEFT]/[RIGHT] arrow keys or the [YES/SAVE] key.
CLOCK RECEIVE will when active make Analog Rytm respond to MIDI clock sent from exter-
nal devices.
CLOCK SEND will when active make Analog Rytm transmit MIDI clock.
TRANSPORT RECEIVE will when active make Analog Rytm respond to system realtime mes-
sages like play, stop, continue and song position pointer.
TRANSPORT SEND will when active make Analog Rytm send out system realtime messages
like play, stop, continue and song position pointer.
PRG CH RECEIVE will when active make Analog Rytm respond to incoming program change
messages, which is useful when wanting to select patterns externally. The MIDI channel that
will listen to incoming program change messages is set in the MIDI CHANNELS menu, cov-
ered on page 53.
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