Ok
Song
A chain of patterns which is connected in a row in song mode with an extra song track
pattern
16 tracks of sequencer data which is played in a repeating manner or can be used as part of a song, program changes can be embedded
Mult
A global snapshot of all settings on the cs - not a song or a pattern in fact it has no sequence data -
I am not trying to banter but calling a mult a song is confusing and misleading
There's too much banter on this user groupA mult is NOT a song
On Feb 18, 2014 7:42 PM, "Matt" <somatt@...> wrote:Mults work cool or u could embed program changes or you could save program changes in the cs patterns. Mults are gonna change all ur globals. I use efx presets on ch 16. I can explain more later I'm on a 10 min break at work
On Feb 18, 2014 5:06 PM, "Scott E. Whitehead" <scottewhitehead@...> wrote:I think you're looking at saving a 'multisetup' on the CS. Basically, a multi is a song. When you edit a patch, though, if it's shared among two multi's, you're editing it for both multis. So it's probably best if you save the patches to a new location then save them into a multi. Like save patches 0-9 for song/multi 1, 10-19 song/multi 2, etc. There's a setting in the CS for how you can tell it to respond to MIDI messages for switching the multi but I don't know it.You could skip the multi and use a track for effects, then you would go the other route (I think) and have the MPC send program change messages for each patch, if the MPC supports that. My Octatrack does, and that's the route I chose. When I load the track it sends the program change information and if I'm not mistaken, the initial value for any knobs I have enabled. I think this is simpler because there's fewer pieces and the program change piece is more straight forward. If you want more information about using a track for effects, search the archive for my name and and '16'; for the most recent conversation.On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 4:45 PM, <coolout1@...> wrote:
Carrying over from my other thread...I've been racking my brains over this one.
I have my Command Station midi'ed to my MPC2000xl, both in and out. It's super flexible and I'm finally close to creating a good system for using the power of the CS and getting some real work done. I'm mostly sequencing with the MPC, using the CS as a sound module, but also I'm using CS pads for keyboard parts .
What would be the best way to save the CS preset assignments for each song? I want to be able to just turn both devices on, have the samples and sequences on the MPC autoload, and be able to instantly recall songs using elements of both.
I guess I could figure out how to put midi program changes into a MPC track, unmute to load the correct patches for that song, then mute, but I also need to save specific changes made to the CS presets like quick edit settings, FX settings, etc for each song...basically take a snapshot. That makes me think the easiest way might be to store all those settings in a on-board pattern (on the CS) and then find a way to recall the pattern through midi on the MPC...though I'm not sure if that's even possible.
Any thoughts?--_____________________________________________