![]() What the Rhythm does offer is more control over sampled content. That is, Circuit Rhythm like Circuit Tracks and the original Circuit uses mono samples – albeit with a stereo architecture for mixing/panning and effects. ![]() So while Novation put a stereo input on there, you can’t record in stereo. While you can record on Circuit Rhythm, the recording is mono-summed. One has a combination of external sequencing and synths with the drum tracks, one has the ability to record samples and adds extra effects and tools for working with those samples. ![]() That means you could think of Tracks and Rhythm as Circuit Studio and Circuit Sampler, respectively. Rhythm = 8 tracks of sample parts, load your own samples or record right on the device. Tracks = Drum and synths parts, load your own samples, sequence MIDI gear. ![]() What you lose, though, is the ability to make MIDI sequences on the Circuit Rhythm – though if you’re using hardware synths that have their own built-in sequencer, you don’t care about that. Oh yeah, and you don’t have to record from the audio input – you can still load samples from Circuit Components for Circuit Rhythm, too.
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