Excuse me for this rude question, but are you editing your patterns on stage, in a live-perfomance-situation or you just want to realize everything by the CS? I mean, isn't it easier to edit these bits/notes in a DAW and download/upload back the pattern to the CS? If the CS is the only "sequencer" part of your setup (without any computer), I understand the thread... ...And one more thing I really sorry about: to jump in step or grid recording mode, the sequence must be stopped. :( Andrew On Fri, 21 Jan 2011, James Ulibarri wrote: > anyways. > > Atom - "i don't spend time in step mode, but in "Grid Record" you can edit > the > gate time for each note. pg 70-71 (pdf 82-83)." > > actually messing with that parameter just changes the duration of the > note/step. i was talking offsetting or initiating delay or pre-delay or > pushing and pulling that particular track. no you cannot drill down on a > note and move that actual step. it's not possible on the CS. > but if you want to shift a whole entire track you can, but not one step in > particular. > > my PX-7 is having some surgery done and it won't be back in my paws till > next weekend. so I'm remembering playing with Shift and then having all the > parameters parameters to move the track back or forward. i guess it's cool > that it's so finite, but i wish there was a way to be able to move it > 1/32nds or 1/16th's in delay verses having the whole bar:beat:tick > parameters in front of me. > > this is how you create shuffle if you program on even notes, such as 2,4.6, > etc by track shifting (or delaying the track). so my question is.... what > actually are the values when playing with the data encoder? i hate it when > i cannot figure stuff by myself quickly. so pushing an entire measure would > be equivalent to what? does anyone have a break down of what the CS is > doing? sorry, i wouldn't have to ask if my unit was next to me. >
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Re: [xl7] Swing question
2011-01-22 by Szőnyi András
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