The Sample start point has 120 steps.... so if you want to have multiple samples in the same sample, make it evenly spaced devisions of 6...... if you made a sample in fruity loops with 120 steps, you could chose any of them with the start point just by selecting the start point corresponding to the right number.... or if you loaded 60 spaced samples,. every 2nd number with the sample start lock would be a different sample, just saying its stops the guessing game is you do everything in divisions of 60/120
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Just started experimenting with this... I never had since you can't save and it seemed pointless. But great info here-- it was switching patterns without playing all 64 trigs, and now I know to check the chg! Thanks!
According to the manual it doesn't save. It disappears every time you turn it off. It's a huge disadvantage imo. I sequence external synths with it and sometimes want different patterns to extend melodies or have different bass lines for verse and chorus, so many reasons really... and not saving patterns is a huge pain for live performance
If you can’t it pretty much defeats the purpose of pattern chaining imo. Trying to play live and having to set everything up after every song is impossible.
you only need to hold one of the sequence buttons down at any given point in the process of programming the sequence... i.e. hold 1 ,press 2, 3, hold 4, release 1 to press 1 again etc...
Wow, Hey, Ho !!! Man, i came for your (super cool) tutos but this solo guitar blew my ass off, I wasn't ready for that ! Is this a song you made ? Tell me it is and where i can listen to it ! I'm not a guitar-hero fan but this one was dope !
Thank you sooo much for the kind words! 🙏 I have not made it a song at this point in time but I'm planning on making a small tape with songs I created through the model samples. I will notify you when I do if you'd like 😁
The point of the second method is to use in a "live" setting. So you can play the chops out yourself instead of having the Model:Samples play it for you. If you're using the Plocks and keeping it on one track that's technically the first method. So yes and no :D
That is correct it affects the amount of triggers used. Each trigger is a step in the measure broken down into 16th notes with 1, 5, 9, and 13 being the 1 2 3 4 of a measure. You can go up and down taking away beats or adding beats to the measure by the number of steps added giving you different time signatures in a sense or just weird effects
I think I've messed around with this to try my own cheat for song mode, using like an italo disco sort of arpeggiated bass line...if you change the resolution (scale) you still have 16 steps per page, regardless, but if you change the scale each step will hang longer before going to the next. For the sort of bass line I was doing I just set each step to retrig--it only repeats the same note and velocity and everything, but depending what you need that can turn one trig into several bass notes. I think you could do 64 "steps" per page this way easily. The hard part is the rhythm is sort of same-y and it gets hard to know where you are in the song. Still working on that.