Rendering pattern to sample... (10)

4689 Name: delt !DEimOs08uM : 2009-08-29 20:40 [Del]

...without noting down and adding temp values to the orderlist then removing them.

It would be so nice if ctrl+O on the sample list would render current pattern to the selected sample slot. (maybe ask "replace sample? yes/no" if there's already a sample there)

4690 Name: Elmer Hendrix : 2009-08-29 20:55 [Del]

on todo list, something like that will implemented eventually.

4691 Name: Elmer Hendrix : 2009-08-29 20:56 [Del]

btw: does ANYONE actually use that pattern linking thing?

4692 Name: Cush : 2009-08-29 23:34 [Del]

I've used it.

You can use it as a pattern sequencer.

If you create all your separate musical parts individually in a pattern i.e. drums in pattern 1, bass in 2, chorus lead in 3, verse lead in 4.

Then you can chop and change parts together quickly.

Plus it means you can layer several effects on at the same time.

eg Pitch envelope AND filter envelope.

It's so hot right now.. :)

4693 Name: Danelle Gamble : 2009-09-01 14:21 [Del]

I use it all the time, usually with long patterns at high tempos and Oxx effects to get a nice flanging going on.

4694 Name: hukka : 2009-09-01 17:52 [Del]

Pattern linking sounds like an interesting feature - could someone explain how to use it or point me to the appropriate documentation? Thanks.

4695 Name: Elmer Hendrix : 2009-09-01 19:25 [Del]

>>4694
F11, F1:

Ctrl-B            Link (diskwriter) this pattern to the current sample
Ctrl-O Copy (diskwriter) this pattern to the current sample

4697 Name: Aldo Massey : 2009-09-01 23:02 [Del]

Ctrl-O is super useful,
Ctrl-B I never use.

4703 Name: Jesse T. Rollins : 2009-09-03 18:48 [Del]

>>4697

I like to use the link because that way when I update the pattern, it automatically updates the sample.

4705 Name: delt !DEimOs08uM : 2009-09-04 20:53 [Del]

Ctrl+O is useful for creating samples from basic waveforms, or octave doubled samples, etc. with effects applied to them, then you can apply more effects when you use those new samples in new patterns.

Ctrl+B i don't use very often, because the mixing volume is inconsistent with the rest of the pattern. (at least this was the case a few months ago)

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