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From: "embryo_music" <mistah_dj@...>
Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2003 at 4:58:51 AM
Subject: =?iso-8859-1?q?[LAM]_Chase_Events_confusi=F3n?=
Message #147302
Hi, Is there a setting that will allow notes that start before the end of a cycle, but whose duration extends beyond the right locater, to be played for their full length after the cycle loops around to the left locator? As it stands right now, any notes I have that go beyond the right locater are cut off when the cycle loops around. Under chase events settings, I've got 'Chase on Cycle Jump' and 'Chase Notes on Cycle Jump' checked off (not sure what the difference is). Lastly, can anyone clarify what 'No Seq Trp' instruments are? When the manual refers to this chase option, it just talks about no seq trp instruments. Thanks for your help, Greg
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From: <christianobermaier@...>
Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2003 at 6:31:00 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] [LAM] Chase Events confusi=?ISO-8859-1?B?8w==?=n
Message #147308
This is a reply to #147302.
> clarify what 'No Seq Trp' instruments are? When you check this option in the instrument parameter box, notes being played with this instrument (preferably drum sounds) don't get transposed even if their sequences had been selected among all the others of that last chorus when doing the transpose 1up trick. Since loops supposedly fall into this category too, and are annoying as hell when they get played from bar 2.2.33 until the next in-sync note on comes along, the Don't Chase Notes On No Seq Trp Instruments preference can come quite handy. Christian
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