
By mikolo
Wed Mar 18, 2009 12:57 am
mute groups will only mute the last pad hit from the same group, a pad that follows will not be muted.

cool let us know how it goes, that's very intresting how that kick mutes situation you described turned out, you'd think it's not suppose to work that way, it almost sounds like a bug
mute groups will only mute the last pad hit from the same group, a pad that follows will not be muted.


pad mute: why not just move the pad events to their own track & mute the tracks?
track mute groups: why not just group the events into 1 track ahead of time & mute the tracks?
for flexibility: why not make copies of your main sequence and just create different grouping / mutes in each & then handle the mutings by just changing sequences in the NEXT SEQUENCE screen? when you jump to the next sequence all your parts will already be muted (you could even just delete the events from the sequence).
it sounds like all this could be achieved by just making the NEXT SEQUENCE screen able to switch quantized (instead of just IMMEDIATE & END OF SEQUENCE).
Your request mail was sent to JJ.However, JJ is now busy with the sequencer software development of the WINDOWS version.Although the bug of JJ OS is corrected immediately, it becomes to consider a request, after the sequencer software of the WINDOWS version is completed.Therefore, it cannot reply immediately to whether your request is possible. Thank you.

Your request mail was sent to JJ.However, JJ is now busy with the sequencer software development of the WINDOWS version.Although the bug of JJ OS is corrected immediately, it becomes to consider a request, after the sequencer software of the WINDOWS version is completed.Therefore, it cannot reply immediately to whether your request is possible. Thank you.
kvmoore wrote:We can definitely get by without quantized muting. As a matter or fact, we can definitely get by and still make music without a track mute screen at all.

wudsiba wrote: I've been messing with MIDI equipment since I was in junior high and I have never seen anything like this in regards to bug fixes. Not to mention adding features! My only hope is that the big companies that still make hardware catch on to this, and the way companies deal with costomer service improves dramatically. I won't hold my breath, of course. Good times my friends...

wudsiba wrote:Wow! Updates on out of production models and features unlocked on older models. That is above and beyond. Good to hear that there are companies that do this kind of thing.
wudsiba wrote:This brings up a question I've been trying to find the answer to, but up till now haven't had much luck. When building a song, is it possible to call the same pattern several times with different tracks muted each time? Or do I have to copy the pattern several times, and erase the tracks I don't want and build it that way?
wudsiba wrote:Actually, I doubt that JJ will completely give up on updating his latest software. I imagine he will keep fixing bugs until XL is a solid OS. With all he has done in the past, I just can't see him dropping it all. I just think that the days of putting in a request for a new feature and seeing it added in the next week or so are over. Even with what is available now, I think we all came out okay.