1) is there a way not to save the trak mutes in a pattern. i mean, live, if you end the pattern 1 with only the trk 1 on, the following pattern begins with only trk 1 on. >>>I'm a dork. After rereading this, I realized what you are asking. While it won't remember the mute settings if you change them live, it does store the MUTE settings for each pattern. Maybe planning out your set will help you set up which tracks should be muted in each pattern ahead of time? Not the most elegant solution but it could work. <<< program new sequence that i can assign to the trigger buttons (more sequences, at max 16 variations of each sequence, 256 sequences in each pattern...that start when i want, no necessarly at the begenning of the pattern........live live live) >>>Well, yes and no. You can't directly create your own phrases to use with the Triggers, but there are a few workarounds. The most obvious (and restricting) is to use bts mode. You'llahve to go through all the bts riffs and find which ones work the best for you, and of course you can't modify tha actaul riffs themselves, but by changing the transpose on them, you can get a lot more options out of them. The second method is way more complex, and involves creating User arps. Below is an excerpt from one of my previous posts on the subject: I was thinking of a way to get the Trigger Keys to act as phrase triggers, similar to the way certain competitors' RPS or RPPR work. I think if you used custom User Arps, that it might be possible, depending on how many MIDI channels you typically use in a Pattern or song. Here's what I was thinking of doing, I'm just curious what everyone thinks, and whether or not I'm forgetting something that might cause this not to work. The goal with all of this, would be to trigger internal drum loops, or synth parts that are actually phrases, not just single notes. For this example, I'll assume we want to trigger a basic drum beat, with a simple BD, snare, and HH Pattern. By selecting one of the KIT Presets, and setting it's Arp to ON and Latch, you could then program the arp to provide a simple beat. There's probably already Factory Arps set up for this in fact, I just haven't checked yet. You just need to remember the "root key" that you're pressing to make the arp trigger correctly and sound like a kit (more on this below). So far the only limitation is that you can't have more than one arp step at the same location, so only one drum hit could happen at any one time. IF this whole scenario works however, you could have separate triggers for your BD, your snares, your HH's or whatever, so it might not even be an issue. Once you set up the arp and save it to a User location, you then would save the Preset with that arp selected and in it's ON state. Here's the fun part. You would need to select a blank Pattern, preferably one you've set up already as a "template" Pattern that you use as a starting place for composing all of your Patterns with. Now assign that Preset you created to MIDI channel 1B (or whatever channel you want to use) and save the Pattern. I assume that most of us typically just use the MIDI A channels, so this leaves us 16 "B" channels for our phrases. So Trigger 1 would be a Preset on MIDI 1B, Trigger 2 would be a Preset on 2B, etc. Now you would go into the Controllers Menu, and set your first trigger to MIDI channel 1B, and the trigger note as the one you pressed from the second paragraph above. Now when you press that trigger button, it will sound your drum Pattern! Now for the possible negative aspects: 1. Assuming this works so far, this will only work for the Patterns that you saved the correct Preset to on the B channels. So if you've got a lot of Patterns already, you would have to go back and save them all again with the new Presets on the right B channels. If you've set up a lot of "RPS Persets"' on more than one channel, this could be very time consuming. 2. If you don't have a lot of Patterns saved already, it's less of a hassle as you can make a template Pattern with all of your "RPS Presets" already saved to the correct channels, and just use E-Loader to copy it to all of your blank Patterns. This way, no matter which empty Pattern you start writing with, the "RPS Presets" are already saved and hidden away on the B channels and you don't even need to think about them. 3. Of course if you regularly use the B-channels, this method won't work either. I'm sure a workaround is there though. 4. You have to make sure you never, ever touch the Arp Presets or User Arps you created. With so many banks available though, it shouldn't be an issue, just use one of the last ones and be sure to Sysex back them up. I'm tired and haven't tried this yet, but it seems feasible in theory. Emu? Is this possible? What menus would you need to access to do this? Can you save Presets on channels 1-16B, without losing the use of 1-16A for programming your Patterns? Ideas anyone? I'll give it a go tonight and see what happens regardless. 3)can i change the midi cc number of the touchstrip (id like to control the pitch of my bassdrum/xbase) without a computer and midi ox? >>>Sorry again I misread your original message. I think it's under the contrllers section? Anyone else? <<< another one : does the xl7 transmits the incoming midi clock (didnt manage to do it)? >>>yes, make sure mIDI thru is on for that port. ,<< i'm just starting to love the sounds i can do with it(doesnt really correspond to the original presets). didnt believe the effects were so good(dont destroy the sound and easily integrated, great, better than vst(hoppefully)) >>>don't know about that! (VST)<<< rEalm
Message
Re: [xl7] several questions plus one
2002-05-03 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com
Attachments
- No local attachments were found for this message.