Category: elektron

Elektron’s Analog Four and Rytm get both design and software upgrades

[ad_1] Elektron’s Analog Four MKII and Analog Rytm MKII are both serious high-end instruments. They’re $1,399 and $1,699 respectively. But, despite being at the top of the Elektron heap, they’ve been missing some of the big features that make its more affordable Digi- and Model: lines so exciting. But, with Analog Four OS 1.50 and […]

The best headphones, speakers and audio gear for students

[ad_1] Buy Sony WF-SP800N at Best Buy – $200 Skullcandy Indy Fuel and Sesh Evo Skullcandy has offered affordable true wireless alternatives for a while now, and the Indy Fuel and Sesh Evo are just the latest. The company made some improvements though, by adding Tile tracking. The buds can be easily located with the […]

Overbridge 2 tears down the wall between your PC and your synth

[ad_1] Things get even more interesting, though, when you fire up your DAW. VST and AU plug in versions of Overbridge give you access to your Elektron gear from within apps Ableton Live, Logic, Bitwig or Studio One just like it was any other virtual instrument. You can save settings a presets to a project, […]

Elektron’s Model:Samples groovebox is $100 off for the holidays

[ad_1] Buy Model:Samples on Sweetwater – $299 The Model:Sample has six monophonic tracks for playing back samples of drums, synths, or anything your heart desires. While its limited on-board sample editing features are a bit of a bummer, its rich and complex sequencer makes sure that things never get boring or robotic. Plus, since it’s […]

Elektron Model:Samples review: A powerful groovebox for beginners

[ad_1] Note: The video above mistakenly states that the Novation Circuit does not have velocity sensitive pads. The review below correctly reflects that it does. Synthesizers and samplers are starting to look more and more like consumer electronics…. [ad_2] Source link