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X - related aux-event request

X - related aux-event request

2007-02-21 by ch.³l

Hi Colin,
I have a couple of aux-events/user-config options that I think would
be pretty useful:
first, in play-mode, a user-config option, key-combo or something that
allows you to exclude complete tracks from any active FTS. Useful to
me, as I regularly use tracks for drums & percussion or have samples
mapped to a full array of notes.
The next one is on a related note but in pattern-mode; as is, if X is
active for a step, the step is not influenced by any FTS, accumulator
or playlist transpose settings. I'd like to see an aux-event or
whatever that would allow you to exclude any of the 3 possible sources
of transposition for the step. Or maybe a user-config option that
applies to an entire bank? 
Lastly I have a request for an added variation of the "rep*[x],
note+N" events: in a similar fashion to the accumulator-events which
have the options "offset [x] abs" and "offset [x] rel", I'd like to
have a "rep*[x], note abs" event, where an absolute note-value would
be set for the repeat-note. I realise this is difficult if there's
more than 1 repeat-note, but for the "rep*2" event it should be
do-able and that's the important one to me. And maybe it'd be possible
that, if you set the new event on more than 1 aux-track, the note
defined in the track that's read the first applies to the first note
to be repeated, and the next aux-track applies to the next repeat and
so on. And here's another variation on the theme that just popped into
my head as i'm typing this: a "rep*[x], +range N"-event, where a
note-range upwards of the base-note is set and the repeat would work
like a kind of mini-accumulator. A +range setting of 1 or 2 could give
some nice trill-effects..
Any chances?

grtz, Chiel

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