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MnM sequencer questions.

MnM sequencer questions.

2005-04-26 by finite_sf

How would I do the following:

1) Pitch shift a sequence up a entire octive? I know how to do it note
by note, but is there a way to do the entire pattern?

2) Is there a way to clear all perameter locks of a certan type?
Example: How would I clear just the bass filter perameter locks for a
given sequence?



Thanks for you time..
-M

Re: [elektron] MnM sequencer questions.

2005-04-26 by Joseph Melnyk

On Apr 25, 2005, at 10:27 PM, finite_sf wrote:

>  How would I do the following:
>
>  1) Pitch shift a sequence up a entire octive? I know how to do it note
>  by note, but is there a way to do the entire pattern?

just press function + transpose and you can pitch the entire track or 
pattern
up or down.  if you want to actually transpose the notes, you have to 
individually
shift each one of them.

>  2) Is there a way to clear all perameter locks of a certan type?
>  Example: How would I clear just the bass filter perameter locks for a
>  given sequence?

unfortunately, this can't be done.  t'would be cool if it could, 
though! :-)


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Re: [elektron] MnM sequencer questions.

2005-04-26 by finite_sf

Thanks for you quick responce!

-M

--- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, Joseph Melnyk <jmelnyk@c...> wrote:
> On Apr 25, 2005, at 10:27 PM, finite_sf wrote:
> 
> >  How would I do the following:
> >
> >  1) Pitch shift a sequence up a entire octive? I know how to do it
note
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> >  by note, but is there a way to do the entire pattern?
> 
> just press function + transpose and you can pitch the entire track or 
> pattern
> up or down.  if you want to actually transpose the notes, you have to 
> individually
> shift each one of them.
> 
> >  2) Is there a way to clear all perameter locks of a certan type?
> >  Example: How would I clear just the bass filter perameter locks for a
> >  given sequence?
> 
> unfortunately, this can't be done.  t'would be cool if it could, 
> though! :-)
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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