You can use classic-button in a very nice way. Load kit you think is cool. Hit the classic-button. Now start going trought you patterns. Some of them might sound usefull starting point fot building some rhythm stuff. Then you copy that pattern to new location and assign the cool kit with it in extended mode and start making pattern locks. This way you can go throught different patterns in a very fast way. I've had some excellent creative staring point with this way. Really worth of trying. (it works best, if you had made your kicks always to slot 1 and snares to slot 2 and so on...) Toni. --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "machinedrum99" <machinedrum99@y...> wrote: > I do that in extended mode anyway. I just try loading different kits into > the pattern. Is it quicker in classic mode or something? Anyway, I'll try > that when I get home. > > --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "oldmanfury" <erinys@s...> > wrote: > > --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "machinedrum99" > > <machinedrum99@y...> wrote: > > > > > achieve on a per-track basis by using LFO's and parameter locks. > > > However that Classic/Extended button... what's that for? > > > > It is useful if you want to try a pattern with other kits. With it, > > you can take an otherwise langushing pattern and spice it up, > > flipping through different kits. Of course, once you find a kit you > > like, you put it back in extended mode and change the kit > > permanently, and add locks galore. > > > > -gerald
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Re: MD - Do you ever slide? + "Classis Mode"
2003-12-22 by tahvenaine2002
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