Although I have taken thne time to understand the mechanics of grid
mode, I have not used it for anything. Since there seem to be a
number of grid mode users here, I'd like to pick your brains for
tips, techniques, and possible uses of grid mode. Mini-tutorials of
what you do in easy to digest steps as well as possible applications
would be appreciated. Thanks. --Steve
it is great for laying down hi hats !
--- steve_the_composer <smw-mail@...> wrote:
>
> Although I have taken thne time to understand the
> mechanics of grid
> mode, I have not used it for anything. Since there
> seem to be a
> number of grid mode users here, I'd like to pick
> your brains for
> tips, techniques, and possible uses of grid mode.
> Mini-tutorials of
> what you do in easy to digest steps as well as
> possible applications
> would be appreciated. Thanks. --Steve
>
>
>
>
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i'm just usd to using step sequencers i guess. this is good for
programming a break fast without having to be a good drummer or
screwing upp overdubbing. still dont know if there's a way to undo
last recordings either. just rever to last save... and thats why i
dont program drums in real time right now..
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> Although I have taken thne time to understand the mechanics of grid
> mode, I have not used it for anything. Since there seem to be a
> number of grid mode users here, I'd like to pick your brains for
> tips, techniques, and possible uses of grid mode. Mini-tutorials of
> what you do in easy to digest steps as well as possible applications
> would be appreciated. Thanks. --Steve