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Machinedrum sequence shift?

Machinedrum sequence shift?

2005-11-09 by Paul love

Hi all Elektron heads, I have a question in regards to my MD-UW! I dont know if this is 
possible but can the machinedrum Take say SD Track 2 Snare sequence and shift that 
sequence up or down the grid in 16th or 32nd note Increments? Basicaly to take the already 
preprogrammed track sequences and shift them to expeiriment with new patterns? Thanks 
for any replies.

Re: [elektron] Machinedrum sequence shift?

2005-11-09 by niall munnelly

On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 05:19:33PM -0000, Paul love wrote:
> Hi all Elektron heads, I have a question in regards to my MD-UW! I dont know if this is 
> possible but can the machinedrum Take say SD Track 2 Snare sequence and shift that 
> sequence up or down the grid in 16th or 32nd note Increments? Basicaly to take the already 
> preprogrammed track sequences and shift them to expeiriment with new patterns? Thanks 
> for any replies.

nope - longstanding feature request, but i don't think such
a trick can be implemented, now.

-- 
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niall.
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Re: [elektron] Machinedrum sequence shift?

2005-11-09 by Corey Appleby

I thought you could do this with Shift+Left/Right arrow to shift left  
or right one step.

c.
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On Nov 9, 2005, at 12:44 PM, niall munnelly wrote:

> On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 05:19:33PM -0000, Paul love wrote:
>
>> Hi all Elektron heads, I have a question in regards to my MD-UW! I  
>> dont know if this is
>> possible but can the machinedrum Take say SD Track 2 Snare  
>> sequence and shift that
>> sequence up or down the grid in 16th or 32nd note Increments?  
>> Basicaly to take the already
>> preprogrammed track sequences and shift them to expeiriment with  
>> new patterns? Thanks
>> for any replies.
>>
>
> nope - longstanding feature request, but i don't think such
> a trick can be implemented, now.
>
> -- 
> yours,
> niall.
> .. .  .   .    .     .       .           .             .               
>    .
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> silence.
> http://syncretism.net
> .. .. gpg public key - http://www.aleph-null.net/niall.gpg .. ..
>
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Re: [elektron] Machinedrum sequence shift?

2005-11-09 by Edward George

On 11/9/05, Paul love <paul10love@...> wrote:
>     Hi all Elektron heads, I have a question in regards to my MD-UW! I dont know if this is
>  possible but can the machinedrum Take say SD Track 2 Snare sequence and shift that
>  sequence up or down the grid in 16th or 32nd note Increments? Basicaly to take the already
>  preprogrammed track sequences and shift them to expeiriment with new patterns?

in grid programming mode pressing function and either the left or
right arrow keys should do this, if i'm not misunderstanding your
question.

ed

Re: [elektron] Machinedrum sequence shift?

2005-11-09 by Paul Love

Thanks, I figured it could be done! I didnt remember seeing that  
feature in the manual so I guess I overlooked it. Thanks For the  
quick responses Best regards Paul
On Nov 9, 2005, at 9:50 AM, Edward George wrote:

> On 11/9/05, Paul love <paul10love@...> wrote:
> >     Hi all Elektron heads, I have a question in regards to my MD- 
> UW! I dont know if this is
> >  possible but can the machinedrum Take say SD Track 2 Snare  
> sequence and shift that
> >  sequence up or down the grid in 16th or 32nd note Increments?  
> Basicaly to take the already
> >  preprogrammed track sequences and shift them to expeiriment with  
> new patterns?
>
> in grid programming mode pressing function and either the left or
> right arrow keys should do this, if i'm not misunderstanding your
> question.
>
> ed
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Re: [elektron] Machinedrum sequence shift?

2005-11-09 by Paul Love

Thanks to all who replied to my post I learned a new trick today!  
Peace and Best regards Paul love
On Nov 9, 2005, at 9:57 AM, niall munnelly wrote:

> On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 12:46:25PM -0500, Corey Appleby wrote:
> >
> > I thought you could do this with Shift+Left/Right arrow to shift  
> left
> > or right one step.
>
>
> holy crap i'm trying this when i get home.
>
> !
>
> -- 
> yours,
> niall.
> .. .  .   .    .     .       .           .             .               
>    .
> aleph null.                             a simple insinuation around  
> silence.
> http://syncretism.net
> .. .. gpg public key - http://www.aleph-null.net/niall.gpg .. ..
>
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Re: [elektron] Machinedrum sequence shift?

2005-11-09 by niall munnelly

On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 12:46:25PM -0500, Corey Appleby wrote:
> 
> I thought you could do this with Shift+Left/Right arrow to shift left  
> or right one step.


holy crap i'm trying this when i get home.

!

-- 
yours,
niall.
.. .  .   .    .     .       .           .             .                 .
aleph null.                             a simple insinuation around silence.
http://syncretism.net
.. .. gpg public key - http://www.aleph-null.net/niall.gpg .. ..

Re: [elektron] Machinedrum sequence shift?

2005-11-09 by niall munnelly

On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 09:56:30AM -0800, Paul Love wrote:
> Thanks to all who replied to my post I learned a new trick today!  

yeah, seriously.  this is one step closer to _m_ territory.

http://cycling74.com/products/m.html

-- 
yours,
niall.
.. .  .   .    .     .       .           .             .                 .
aleph null.                             a simple insinuation around silence.
http://syncretism.net
.. .. gpg public key - http://www.aleph-null.net/niall.gpg .. ..

Re: [elektron] Machinedrum sequence shift?

2005-11-09 by Edward George

On 11/9/05, Paul Love <paul10love@...> wrote:
>  Thanks, I figured it could be done! I didnt remember seeing that
>  feature in the manual so I guess I overlooked it.

I'm pretty sure it's not documented in the MD manual, though I may
have come across it in the MnM manual

Re: [elektron] Machinedrum sequence shift?

2005-11-09 by Desdinova

niall munnelly wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 09:56:30AM -0800, Paul Love wrote:
>   
>> Thanks to all who replied to my post I learned a new trick today!  
>>     
>
> yeah, seriously.  this is one step closer to _m_ territory.
>
> http://cycling74.com/products/m.html
>
>   
.......!!!
They've ported M to osx, holy crap!

I used to use that on my 550-upgraded Colour Classic.
Now I've got to dust off the old B&W G3 and try that sucker out.

Des

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