Yes, A4 is definitely benefiting from the trig conditions feature the most I think, as we tend to cram a lot more onto an A4 tracks with sound locks due to the voice limitation.
Love it.
Happiest day in Elektron land since the first Overbridge beta dropped.
When in menus (sound config, kit config etc) it feels very unnecessary to have to press no, no to get out of it.
You should be able to just press osc, lfo, perf, arp, whatever, and be taken there directly.
Now when you press those, the respective screens are loaded in the background, but you still have to press no, no to get there.
Any reason for making it behave like this, or is this a tweak that could be done?
Another suggestion in the same lane, is having function+osc1 take you to the sound menu (like is does per now), while function+osc2 - lfo would take you to velocity mod to aftertouch (there are five buttons left after osc1, and five modulation screens, so it would match up perfectly).
This would enhance the sound design experience, and make it more robust in the competition with more knobby units.
I hope Elektron people take notice of this, because it would smoothen the experience by a lot, and make the unit feel a lot less menu’y.
+1 for global settings! (same like track/fx mute global or kit setttings)
But would also love to see this for the fx sends.
But the question is … how it would does affect the sound locks?
Not sure if the volume is stored in a sound lock … the fx sends do so.
One thing that really bothers me is the volume ducking for the overdrive u nit. When I use overdrive, I’m not just looking for the tonal quality, but the aggression as well, which I feel it doesn’t deliver. It would be nice if the overdrive was reworked so there was an increase in amplitude and a change in tonality when it’s engaged.
This won’t happen as it would influence all sounds allready made.
But why don’t you try to program this yourselve ? All building-blocks are at your fingertips …
The way the overdrive reacts depends alot on the input . The volume dousn’t go down by default.
I guess when I saw overdrive I was expecting like a tube overdrive sound applied, but I guess that’s not really what it is. I’ll just have to get an external one and route it through it!