Analog Four - Changing Patterns/Instruments

Hiya Elektronauts!

Just got an Analog 4 mk2 after about a year of owning and loving a DT and Digitakt combo. Right out the box its sounding great but coming up against some issues with patterns and instruments which im not used to with the Digis.

The problem is that when I copy and paste a pattern and then change an instrument on the new pattern this also changes the instrument on the existing one, is there any way I can set this up so I can have different instruments on different patterns like you can on the Digitone?

Thanks!

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Hey! Same case here, really interesting how to use A4 in a similar way as DIGI, with track mutes or something like that. Thanks!

Analog Four has the concept of “kits”, which the Digis do not. This is useful to keep the same sound over several patterns (and a tweak to the kit is heard on all patterns). If you want a different sound on a pattern, use a different kit (either save the current kit with a new name, or load another kit).

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To tame this, it can help to develop a habit of saving kit as a new one after each duplication of a pattern (kit, save, down arrow to the first new space, yes).

To reduce the hassle, I have chosen to not change the kit name. Quicker, and a4 knows which one is which anyway, and it doesn’t drag you out of the flow.

The chosen way of handling kits with Analogs seems experimental, dropped from further models, such as Digi ones.

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