Excellent suggestions. I have avoided erase track for some reason. (Is it an instant erase without a second query?) Also, I seem to recall that I would need data on two channels to avoid losing the MultiA/B assignment when saving the pattern. --Steve --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, Aaron Eppolito <synthesis77@y...> wrote: > Good point to make. I'd recommend two things: first, before you > save a pattern with a new track, throw a quick volume message on > the track (step edit tick 0, wiggle volume knob) so you won't lose > your settings. Second, and more importantly, try using the "erase track" button > shortcut when you mess up a take. Simply press Erase+TrackButton to > delete the events on a track. You can even do it while recording (I > use it instead of replace record). > > -Aaron > > --- steve_the_composer <smw-mail@p...> wrote: > > > I keep forgetting that after I muck up my first take of a track and > > revert to a saved version that has the track name, length, etc. > > stored, the channel assign loses the MultiA [or B] and Destination > > settings because there's no data [multitrack or otherwise] on the > > track. > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! > http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
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Re: Recording multichannel arps from triggers
2004-08-12 by steve_the_composer
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