Introducing Analog Four & Analog Rytm MKII

For me enough reasons to upgrade to MKII. I like them a lot.
I am also in the market for a Analog Heat MKII :)))))

Any more details on the AR MKII pads? or just a little bit bigger.

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:heart:️

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no. It has no internal synthesis. sampling only

I think I will buy a MnM…

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I believe that was confirmed on the forums

New case sizes a bit too big for my road case. Keeps me in MK1 land for a while.

But wow what an update on both machines.
Love the styling.

A new era, no doubt.
Long live :elan:

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I have to say… feature wise they listened and boy did they deliver.

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Considering they both have individual outs on them I think having overbridge premium as an extra option makes sense. I never really liked overbridge anyway. I only use the computer to record my hardware outs anyway

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317 :smiley_cat:…

Still no sequencing external gear from the AR mk2 though. I think a lot of people would’ve loved that :yum:

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could be a wise decision :slight_smile:

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Thats a given :wink:

I wanted to refer to the out of the sequencer for midi :stuck_out_tongue:

@Jon Is the Rythm MKII has the same sampling power that the DT ?

answered already

Sine wave generation is not high res enough to generate some beautiful bell sounds… I guess more ratios would have been nice instead of the 0-63 resolution but that’s a minor issue.

fuuuuckkk. is there a trade in program? :grin:

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I’m waiting for the Analog Rytm MKII SE in black. You know it will happen. And you’ll be frustrated again.

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Along with $149 for Overbridge Premium SE.

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