--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" <colin@c...> wrote: > > > i think the first thing you need to do is set up those patterns you > > want on tracks 7 & 8 instead of 1 & 2, and then use tracks 1 - 6 to > > control them. this is because the P3 works through the tracks in > > series, going from 1 to 8, so anything you'd want to manipulate by > > using other tracks would have to go at the bottom of the chain. track > > 1 can't be manipulated by other tracks if i'm not mistaken (correct me > > if i'm wrong Colin). Same goes for the auxes; aux A can't be > > manipulated by any of the following auxes, so you'd need to set up the > > parameter to be manipulated on a later aux and the manipulator on an > > earlier aux. > > That is certainly true of the auxes within a single track, and I recommend > if you're modifying one track to do it from an earlier track, since they are > processed in numerical order. > You can affect an earlier track from a later one, although some events might > not do quite what you expect, and it's easier to keep track of what's going > on. > > For tricks involving the unmuting of tracks which will then start mangling > other tracks, you should be looking at the 'push' and 'swap' events, and > also the 'auxes to trk n'. This is all great info for the user manual! -Jim
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Re: newbie q
2005-09-10 by jimcombsus
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