Introducing Analog Four & Analog Rytm MKII

doubt it

Where is the design consistency? AH, DT, OTII and now AR/A4II are all pretty different.

There is also varying degrees and levels of OB.

Also what implications are there for the accessory lines?

On the plus side, I think the MKIIs really address a lot of past criticism and seem to refine the products.

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If resampling, at least, isn’t backported then I’m not sure I’m on board the elektron bus anymore.

No

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They’re announcing the OTMK3 angled edition tomorrow :wink:

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btw guys. they are quite bigger:
W385 × D225 × H82 mm compared to
W340 × D176 × H63 mm.

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Yep, little strange that the DT and OTII aren’t the same design as these two considering they’re part of the latest releases

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:nej:

Heat MK2 next. As said earlier, DT gonna be the oldest device real soon :cocoo:
unless… DT MK 2… maybe in time for Christmas?

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what is qper button and quick perf amount knob for, i wonder.

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They look fantastic, well done Elektron. Great specs and improvements. Wish I could justify the expense to upgrade mine, but I can’t really - and I expect MK1’s will be impossible to sell for a decent price secondhand now!

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So basically the current lineup has two black classic style boxes (Digitakt & Heat), one gray classic style box (Octatrack 2) and two new style boxes (Rytm and A4)… hm.

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Maybe something completely new for a light grey trinity

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And now wait for the first real life reviews.
(Not from Elektron)

New hardware, new software…
Compatibility with mkI machines…

In real life that is

MKII uses premium overbridge at an extra e99

thank lord.

Will the new rytm have stereo sampling and has the synth engines been tweak also?

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oh no, my existing maschines will soon become vintage gear :cry:

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Direct control of a chosen performance macro

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sample/resample for rytm mk1??:mans_shoe::mans_shoe:

he’s moonwalking btw

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