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2. THE TONVERK

2. THE TONVERK · PDF p. 13–14 · OS 1.3.3

# 2. THE TONVERK

2. THE TONVERK
2. THE TONVERK
We’re thrilled to introduce you to Tonverk. In many ways, Tonverk is an instrument synonymous with the
journey, with adventure. Its own arrival is the result of plenty of exciting twists and turns. From launch, it
opens up countless sonic journeys in different directions, and in many respects, its own path is only just
beginning.
As we dreamt up this machine, we knew it would be more than just a new instrument. It would signal the
first steps on the latest Elektron platform, injecting new possibilities into our portfolio. With broader answers
possible, we considered how we sample, and how we sculpt sound. Where could Tonverk take us, and what
more could we do along the way?
The result is a powerful workstation. A versatile, playful, creative one. It adapts to whatever you want to do
with it. A labyrinth full of routes, a pathfinder full of revelations. Sixteen varied tracks - eight of them audio
with multiple machines, polyphonic stereo sampling, a kaleidoscope of effects and modulation, multisam­
pled instruments, subtracks within tracks, and routing itself pushed until it becomes a playground. Whether
you’re multisampling your favorite synth, building unique drum kits, or routing sounds out and back in again
for further alchemy, Tonverk is ready to take you there.
Its journey - and yours with it - has only just begun.
Sincerely,
The Elektron Team
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This manual for Tonverk OS version 1.3.3 was last updated May 7, 2026.

3. PANEL LAYOUT
3. PANEL LAYOUT
3.1 FRONT PANEL

1.	 MAIN VOLUME sets the volume for the A/B outputs and the Headphones outputs.
2.	 [PRESET] opens the LOAD PRESET section of the FILE menu. The secondary function opens the
 FILE menu.
3.	 [ARPEGGIATOR] opens the ARPEGGIATOR menu. The secondary function toggles the arpeggiator
on/off.
4.	 [SETTINGS] opens the SETTINGS menu, which contains project management, MIDI configuration, and
system settings. The secondary function saves the active project.
5.	 [CHORD] opens the CHORD/SCALE SETUP menu. The secondary function toggles the CHORD mode
on/off.
6.	 [SAMPLING] opens the SAMPLING menu, which contains tools for recording audio. The secondary
function opens the Sample browser.
7.	 [SONG] opens the Song selection screen. The secondary function toggles the SONG mode on/off.
8.	 [TEMPO] opens the TEMPO menu, where you can adjust the tempo and swing. Here, you also set pa­
rameters related to the metronome. The secondary function enables tapping the tempo.
9.	 [MUTE] accesses the track mute functionality. The secondary function accesses the ROUTING menu.
10.	Screen.
11.	 [STEP EDIT] accesses the Step Edit functionality.
12.	[+]/[-] are used for transposing the [KEYBOARD]. The <KEYBOARD OCTAVE> LEDs shows the cur­
rently selected octave. The secondary functions access the sequencer track transpose and open the
TRANSFORM menu, respectively.
13.	DATA ENTRY knobs A-H. Used for setting parameter values. Press and turn the knobs to change values
in larger increments.
14.	[PARAMETER PAGE] keys access the PARAMETER pages of the active track. The secondary functions
access different sections of the TRACK SETUP menu.

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