Colin Fraser wrote: > Thing is, what happens if one track has a longer outro than the others ? > Should the others loop until the longest pattern ends ? > What would they loop ? Their outro section, or back from their main loop > start ? > Or should they just go quiet ? My tuppence worth (after just having a lovely walk with the dogs and pondering such matters) is that things could get very messy if the length of any individual pattern controlled the outtro length. I think you'd need to say it is either a length based on the current global bar (or multiple therof) or have a second variable available just for this purpose. Any outtros too short to last the full length should just go silent. If you want them not to do so, use the bar repeat setting to get as much of them as you want. Or add extra bars. I add extra bars all the time - cos I can! <G> Intros are ace for adding one-off events like gongs and crashes to introduce a part. I love 'em! > I am doing another run. Sweet - I think P3(3) is now ready to move on :) Thanks as ever! Paul --- "Effectus super absolutionem" http://www.JointIntelligenceCommittee.com http://www.myspace.com/jointintelligencecommittee
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: v4 vs v3
2008-02-08 by Softroom
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