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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Looking at P3 (questions)

2006-01-27 by henry

yes that macro would be great and handy feature IMO

Am 27.01.2006 um 20:25 schrieb Colin f:

> I've been considering macros that set up pattern values as well as the
> auxes.
> For example, a macro to set up a fixed chord across all the aux  
> notes might
> take the main notes from the pattern.
> So if you want a C major 7, just set up C, E, G, B across the first  
> 4 steps,
> then apply the macro and those notes will be copied to every step  
> of each
> note - all primary notes would become C, aux A would be E, aux B  
> would be G
> and aux C would be B - or the offset values for rel notes. Then you  
> can
> tweak the root note to tune the chord.
> This sort of macro would also be useful for percussion patterns,  
> since you
> could select the drum notes you wanted to use in the pattern, and  
> copy them
> to each step - of course, you'd not want the steps turned on in  
> that case.
> The macro menu will let me add in any other kinds of shortcut too,  
> such as
> copying the current pattern to every other pattern in the track.

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