Not sure why this is happening, perhaps it’s user error, but I’ve programmed a low decay CH pattern & occasional higher decay OH pattern.
when i play them together, the CH pattern takes on the higher decay sound…
any ideas where I’m going wrong?
Not sure why this is happening, perhaps it’s user error, but I’ve programmed a low decay CH pattern & occasional higher decay OH pattern.
when i play them together, the CH pattern takes on the higher decay sound…
any ideas where I’m going wrong?
The OH machine always takes precedence over the CH machine when played at the same time. From page 13 of the manual:
The BD, SD, BT and LT are independent tracks with their own individual voices. Tracks RS-CP, MT-HT, CH-OH and CY-CB, each pair shown with a coupling on the front panel of the Analog Rytm, share a voice. If both tracks of a coupled pair are played or trigged simultaneously, the right- hand track has a higher priority. Track CP will silence track RS, HT will silence MT, OH will silence CH and CB will silence CY. With sequencer recording deactivated, drum tracks may also be played using [TRIG] keys 1-12.
that’s also the physical behaviour of a closed and open hihat…
you can cheat a lil bit. just use microtiming and put the ch a few ticks before the oh. so the ch will play until the oh trig plays the oh
thanks ZenPunkHippy, I’ll try it again… but it seems like the 2 get inverted (i.e. my closed hat pattern becomes open)
@Emtex, cheers, that’s a cool tip