User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. THE SYNTAKT
- 3. PANEL LAYOUT AND CONNECTORS
- 4. QUICK START
- 5. SYNTAKT SOUND ARCHITECTURE
- 6. OVERVIEW OF THE SYNTAKT DATA STRUCTURE
- 7. INTERACTING WITH THE SYNTAKT
- 8. PATTERNS AND SOUNDS
- 9. THE SEQUENCER
- 10. AUDIO TRACK PARAMETERS
- 11. MIDI TRACK PARAMETERS
- 12. FX TRACK PARAMETERS
- 13. DELAY, REVERB AND MIXER PARAMETERS
- 14. SETTINGS MENU
- 15. STARTUP MENU
- 16. SETUP EXAMPLES
- 17. USEFUL KEY COMBINATIONS (QUICK KEYS)
- 18. TECHNICAL INFORMATION
- 19. CREDITS AND CONTACT INFORMATION
- APPENDIX A: MACHINES
- APPENDIX B: MIDI
- APPENDIX C: LFO MODULATION DESTINATIONS
- APPENDIX D: UNISON AND CHORD SETTINGS
- APPENDIX E: KEYBOARD SCALES
- INDEX
14. SETTINGS MENU
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AUTO CHANNEL selects the MIDI channel that will give access to the currently active track. If an ex-
ternal MIDI keyboard connected to Syntakt sends MIDI data on this channel, the keyboard will control
the active track. This is useful when for example quickly changing between the active audio tracks
to play dierent sounds. The Syntakt also uses the AUTO channel to record to the MIDI tracks from
external MIDI controllers.
PROGRAM CHG IN CH selects the MIDI channel that will listen for incoming program change mes-
sages. An AUTO setting will use the AUTO channel. Enable Syntakt to respond to program change
messages in the MIDI SYNC menu. For more information, please see “14.2.1 SYNC” on page 68.
PROGRAM CHG OUT CH selects the MIDI channel that will send program change messages when
changing patterns. An AUTO setting will use the AUTO channel. Enable Syntakt to send program
change messages in the MIDI SYNC. For more information, please see “14.2.1 SYNC” on page 68.
14.3 SYSEX DUMP
In the SYSEX DUMP menu, project, pattern, and sound data can be sent and received via the MIDI OUT port
or the USB port of the Syntakt. Select a menu option using [UP]/[DOWN] or the TRACK LEVEL knob. Press
[YES] to open the highlighted menu selection.
When receiving or sending SysEx data, the MIDI ports or the USB port of the Syntakt should be connected
to the external sending/receiving device.
If the Syntakt is sending or receiving SysEx data through the MIDI ports, use the Elektron TM-1 USB MIDI
interface for up to 10x transfer speeds.
14.3.1 SYSEX SEND
Here projects, patterns, and sounds can be sent to an external device.
The column to the left selects what will be backed up. Select the column using the [LEFT] arrow key.
Use the [UP]/[DOWN] keys or the TRACK LEVEL knob to navigate in the column. The SysEx data send
alternatives located in the column to the right will change depending on the selection made in the left
column. Press the [RIGHT] arrow key to access this column. Use the [UP]/[DOWN] keys or the TRACK
LEVEL knob to select what will be sent. Press [YES] to initiate the SysEx send procedure.
PROJECT will send the active project (settings, patterns, sounds in the sound Pool).
PATTERN will send the selected pattern.
• Backing up your data regularly is important!
• Before initiating a SysEx send, first, make sure the receiving device is listening for data
to be sent.
14.3.2 SYSEX RECEIVE
Here projects, patterns, and sounds can be received from an external device. Syntakt is continuously
listening for SysEx data so you can at any time send backed up projects or patterns to the device.










