
By B.A.
Sun Jan 20, 2008 3:20 am
I have the 3.08 OS and am planning on buying OS 1 and eventuallyt OS2 but I'm just trying to learn all that it does first before upgrading. I came across a thread about what's so good about OS2 and if it is worth it and came across a few posts where people were able to start playing a sequence and then have it loop in the middle of it and keep repeating those specific bars, I have been trying to do something similar in Song mode. Here's my question... What I would like to, for example, I'm using 4 bar/measure sequences (4 beats per bar/measure) and I have sequence 1, 2 and 3 playing straight through then the 3rd sequence comes in again but this time I want to stop the sequence after the second beat of the 4th bar and have the 3rd sequence come in once again (on the 3th beat) but have it just repeat the first 1/2 beat of the first bar 4 times in order to complete the third and fourth beat of the 4th and last bar, then have the song go into the 4th sequence and so on. Basically it sounds like the loop stutters at the very end replaying the very beginning of that same loop 4 times before going into the next sequence. It's kind of hard for me to explain and I'm not totally sure I got all that beats/measures talk correctly but I hope I get my point accross. Before I got my MPC about a month ago I was using my Motif ES and in the "pattern chain" mode it let you put your sequences in order just like my MPC does but next to the sequence there was a field where you could specify at what bar or beat within a bar you wanted to begin and stop the sequence (it always defaulted to play the entire loop unless you changet it) so you could have a variety of ways that a sequence could start and stop playing without actually having to copy the original sequence and create new shorter sequence out of it. Is there anyway to do something similar in the MPC1K or do you just have to copy sequences then edit the sequnces and time signitures accordingly? Is this even posted in the right thread? Maybe JJ can implement some thing like this in OS 2 if it's not already there in OS1, it's a time saver and lets you do some crazy transitions besides just taking sounds out and dropping sounds in. I already posted this in another threat about what's so good about os2 but probably posted in wrong thread, my bad. Thanks for your help in advance.
- B.A.
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