I know this video is a year old, but this totally changed how I use my device. I record all my songs DAWless live, so this is an absolute game changer. The "Func + no" was fine, but to be able to manipulate the filter like this is huge.
Hey man, I'd love to use this technique but I've already got a sidechaining effect on the fx track that only routes certain tracks to it, is there a way where i can use this and on the fly switch back to the regular fx track routing for my sidechain?
Is there a way to automatically reset a pattern to its original state after modifying? I don’t think this question involves FX track. Say I’m playing a pattern and start modifying as I build it up, then hit a new pattern for the drop, how do I return to the previous pattern in its original state prior to it being modified? Is there something I can put in trig1 of that pattern to automatically reset the parameters?
Well there’s function + no, which will reset everything you change to the previous saved state, but I don’t know if that works across different patterns. I think you’d need to hit it before the pattern changes but I haven’t tried to use it like that so can’t say for sure.
@@MaxipokMusic Reload Pin didnt work for me as I have to hit it at the same instant the new pattern loads. I feel there must be a way to program the first Trig of the pattern to reset the parameters
@@lai_raw Hey bud. I didn't. I realized Elektron's higher grade machines like Analog Four are made for that with the Sound Kit options. No easy work around for what I initally wanted
You unlocked an entire feature of this machine for me. Tyvm bud!
Clever. Control all presets. Never would have thought of this. Thanks
I know this video is a year old, but this totally changed how I use my device. I record all my songs DAWless live, so this is an absolute game changer. The "Func + no" was fine, but to be able to manipulate the filter like this is huge.
Another nifty trick to add to the arsenal, thank you.
thanks Maxipok, nice touch. In fact, you had this explained very easily, set at a good pace, no faffing about and to the point. Very Good !
Thanks, I’m glad it was useful!
Really smart, never thought of using FX block trigless trigs like this - thanks!
One Of the Best tips!!! Thanks
This is so clever, thanks for sharing ❤
This Maschine is solo nice, thanks, now I fokus me on my digitakt and my other machines
Hey man, I'd love to use this technique but I've already got a sidechaining effect on the fx track that only routes certain tracks to it, is there a way where i can use this and on the fly switch back to the regular fx track routing for my sidechain?
Subbed because of this video. More Syntakt please!
Thanks for the sub 🙂
Merci pour cette technique ! C'est super simple mais vachement efficace.
Nice👍🏻Thank you
Exellent , can we record the perf ? or do we need to use parameter lock ?
Great tips, thanks for sharing!
Brilliant!!! Much gratitude
Nicely explained, thank you
Thanks ❤
brilliant
That's genius! Thanks!
Very nice man !
Wow... Super useful! Thx🔥
Very clever!
Dope! Thanks :D
Clever!
Wicked! 👍
That’s clever!
More luck than judgement, found it by accident while trying to figure out how to do side chain with the FX block! 😃
Is there a way to automatically reset a pattern to its original state after modifying? I don’t think this question involves FX track. Say I’m playing a pattern and start modifying as I build it up, then hit a new pattern for the drop, how do I return to the previous pattern in its original state prior to it being modified? Is there something I can put in trig1 of that pattern to automatically reset the parameters?
Well there’s function + no, which will reset everything you change to the previous saved state, but I don’t know if that works across different patterns. I think you’d need to hit it before the pattern changes but I haven’t tried to use it like that so can’t say for sure.
@@MaxipokMusic Reload Pin didnt work for me as I have to hit it at the same instant the new pattern loads. I feel there must be a way to program the first Trig of the pattern to reset the parameters
@@neonpop80 did u manage to find a work around for this? running into the same issue when performing. than ks!
@@lai_raw Hey bud. I didn't. I realized Elektron's higher grade machines like Analog Four are made for that with the Sound Kit options. No easy work around for what I initally wanted
@@neonpop80 ah sad... thx for getting back 2 me anyway !
Simplemente, BRUH!!…