Recieving a sample from a computer – Elektron Analog Rytm User Manual
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[FUNCTION] + [YES/SAVE]. Circa ten seconds of the sample will be previewed. Third, press the [RIGHT] arrow
key. A menu will appear on the right side of the screen.
Select LOAD TO PROJECT and press [YES/SAVE]. The samples you selected (ticked) will now appear in the
first available empty slots out of the 127 user sample slots of the active project. To view the user samples cur-
rently in the RAM of the active project, press the [LEFT] arrow key twice. This will bring up the left side menu.
Select VIEW RAM and press [YES/SAVE]. A list will appear, showing all 127 user sample slots. A circle at the
very right end of the row means that the sample is currently unused in the active project.
On this screen, the 127 user samples may be unloaded individually or collectively in order to empty the slots.
Scroll the list using the [ARROW] keys [UP]/[DOWN] or the LEVEL knob. Press [YES/SAVE] to tick individual
samples, or bring up the right hand menu by pressing [RIGHT] and choose SELECT ALL. On the right hand
menu, select UNLOAD to empty the slots of the ticked samples.
Any sample in the RAM may be individually replaced. Simply highlight the slot containing the sample you wish to
replace, open the right hand menu by pressing [RIGHT] and select REPLACE. Browse the directories of the
+Drive, locate the desired sample and press [YES/SAVE] to place it in the previously highlighted sample slot. If
you wish to go back to browsing the +Drive storage directories, press [LEFT] twice and select VIEW +DRIVE.
RECIEVING A SAMPLE FROM A COMPUTER
Set up a USB connection between the computer and the Analog Rytm. Make sure the Analog Rytm is switched
on. Open the Elektron C6 utility software on the computer. Drag and drop the samples to the main C6 window.
Click on the samples you want to transfer with the mouse pointer to highlight them. Click on the send icon to
send the selected samples to the designated destination directory (the default directory, if no other is set, is
called INCOMING) in the +Drive storage of the Analog Rytm.
The time of the transfer depends wholly on the size of the samples. During the transfer a progress bar on the
LCD screen will show how much of the sample has been received, provided the destination directory (INCOM-
ING, by default) is open.