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2 Questions

2 Questions

2002-06-19 by nbaryosef100

1- Is there a way to change patterns, presents using the channel 
selection (1-16) using 1-9 and 0 by pressing 10. It will cut the time 
of scrolling, especially when I know what sound I am looking for.

2- Is there a way to randomize a sound. I mean pressing some 
combination of buttons to randomize the sound (Cutoff, LFO, Resonance 
and more) it will help to create unique sounds that can even be 
useful.


That is it if there is way to do does things let me know, if not can 
we please add it to the request list.

Thank you 

NiR

Possible Bug

2002-06-19 by lorithantos

Like many on this list I have multiple MIDI boxes.  In particular I 
am using the XL-7 to drive an MC-505 (the XL-7 provides a much better 
interface for me to do my drum parts).  However, I have found that 
editing songs that use patterns where the MIDI channels have been 
remapped sometimes results in the destruction of the mappings in the 
pattern.  Speaking of which, what ever happened to the second midi 
mapping that used to be available?

Re: [xl7] 2 Questions

2002-06-19 by Aaron Eppolito

nbaryosef100 wrote:

>1- Is there a way to change patterns, presents using the channel 
>selection (1-16) using 1-9 and 0 by pressing 10. It will cut the time 
>of scrolling, especially when I know what sound I am looking for.
>
Nope, sorry.  Good idea though...

>2- Is there a way to randomize a sound. I mean pressing some 
>combination of buttons to randomize the sound (Cutoff, LFO, Resonance 
>and more) it will help to create unique sounds that can even be 
>useful.
>
Randomize preset.  It's at the end of the save copy menu.

-Aaron

Re: 2 Questions

2002-06-19 by nbaryosef100

About randomize you can say RTFM, sorry  :)))

NiR
--- In xl7@y..., Aaron Eppolito <aarone+list@e...> wrote:
> nbaryosef100 wrote:
> 
> >1- Is there a way to change patterns, presents using the channel 
> >selection (1-16) using 1-9 and 0 by pressing 10. It will cut the 
time 
> >of scrolling, especially when I know what sound I am looking for.
> >
> Nope, sorry.  Good idea though...
> 
> >2- Is there a way to randomize a sound. I mean pressing some 
> >combination of buttons to randomize the sound (Cutoff, LFO, 
Resonance 
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> >and more) it will help to create unique sounds that can even be 
> >useful.
> >
> Randomize preset.  It's at the end of the save copy menu.
> 
> -Aaron

Re: [xl7] 2 Questions

2002-06-20 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com

In my mind, one of the coolest things about this box too, great for 
killing those uncreative spells!

rEalm



Randomize preset.  It's at the end of the save copy menu.

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