> i think you got it just fine. for example, i've now got a pattern on > track 2, with all 4 AUXes set up as "AUX note REL". in track 1 i have > a pattern with AUX A set as "PUSH AUX C to trk 2", AUX B set up as > "PUSH AUX D to trk 2", AUX C set up as "MASK AUX D, Kn>N" and AUX D > set up as "SET NOTE". this allows me to have a 5-note polyphony on > track 2 where the AUX C setting on track 1 lets me mask one of the > polyphonic notes of track 2 with the lower knob 1, and the AUX D > setting lets me alter the notes originally in the pattern on track 2. > pretty much just what i asked for; that the actual events from track 1 > are forwarded to track 2, so i have more than 4 AUXes per > track available. That's not what it does though... PUSH will just copy the values for the auxes into the auxes on track 2. ...unless I'm very confused ! Your track 1 aux A doing 'push aux C to trk 2' will be writing the value for aux C into the value of the 'aux note rel' on track 2 aux C. Track 1 aux C will still be masking aux D on track 1, so the 'push aux D to trk 2' on aux B will be writing the value from aux D track 1 to track 2, but aux D on track 2 will be following the masked/unmasked status of aux D on track 1. But hey, if it seems to be working, it is ! ;-) Cheers, Colin f
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 v3.1.005 BETA uploaded to files
2005-07-04 by Colin f
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