Signal flow The picture below shows the basic signal flow in Rytmik: Rytmik signal flowchart. • Rytmik features eight Sample Playback engines (one per Drum Channel). Each Sample Playback engine features a Sample section, where you can select any of the built-in samples. Here, you can also set the Sample Start, Sample End, Pan, Pitch, Fade In and Fade Out parameters. • The audio from the Sample Playback engines are then routed to a Distortion insert effect (one per Drum Channel). • The signal is then routed to a Filter section (one per Drum Channel). The signal can then be processed with a Low Cut and Hi Cut filter. • The signal from each Drum Channel can then be panned in stereo - and have its own individual volume. • Each Drum Channel can also use the two global Send Effects (Reverb and Delay). The signal levels to each of these send effects can be set individually for each Drum Channel. • Finally, the signals of all eight Drum Channels, plus the Send Effects are mixed and output as a stereo signal via a Master Compressor and a Master Filter. It’s also possible to output the desired Drum Channel signals individually via separate audio outputs - if you want to process the signals outside of the Rytmik device. If you do that, the signal will be output after the Filter section of the Drum Channel, bypassing the Send Effects and the Master FX.