--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" <colin@c...> wrote: > > > I was playing around this morning with an idea and I wanted to use > > the cascading auxes feature to implement it. > > > > I started with a simple example: > > > > Track 1: poke in some notes > > Track 2: 2 steps long > > -- step 1: Aux A: auxes to track 1 > > -- step 2: Aux B: offset note rel +6 > > > > I started the P3 with tracks 1 and 2 enabled. What I wanted to hear > > was the notes on track 1 transposing up by +6 every time step 2 of > > track 2 was hit. (I chose this event just to see if I could hear > > what was happening before I used other events). > > Events are per step - they take effect only on the step they are programmed > on. > So 'auxes to track 1' only applies on steps which it is active on - step 1. > Set step 2 aux A active to redirect auxes to track 1, and the offset note > event on that step will be redirected. > > Best regards, > Colin Fraser > Sequentix Music Systems Ltd > http://www.sequentix.com Thanks Colin. I was re-reading what I did and I see where I went wrong. Like most things P3, your explanation will make more sense when I'm actually keying it in and watching/listening what's happening.
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Re: Cascading Auxes
2005-09-28 by tmoravan
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