> personally like the way elektron gear doesn't ask you > 1000 times if you want to do something. You tell it > what to do and it does it, whether its right or wrong. > You just have to be a little bit smarter than the > machine. Maybe that's a lot to ask these days. > P.S. you can always copy your patterns to new locations > to save a copy. It's a good idea to do this before any > drastic editing. I agree. It good for the workflow if the machinedrum does not ask you 1000 times. But for new users, it's frustrating if you loose your changes. Last weekend I really didn't know exactly, which button I hit (maybe the classic/extended mode button) and suddenly all my parameter locks of the current pattern are lost... The manual should be more detailed about loosing things (parameter locks, kits and sounds). ___________________________________________________________ Der fr\ufffdhe Vogel f\ufffdngt den Wurm. Hier gelangen Sie zum neuen Yahoo! Mail: http://mail.yahoo.de
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Re: would it really be such a bother????
2007-05-30 by Nico Grubert
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