Flam?

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  • #2521
    Avatar of Craig
    Craig
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    I have been using one of my Zaq’s for drum programming. Is there a way to flam a step?

    #2524
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    alien_brain
    Participant

    you can delay the note before the flamed note…

    #2525
    Avatar of Craig
    Craig
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    Right, but you use up a step for that, right? Or are you talking about a midi delay that would trigger the note multiple times without using up a step?

    #2526
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    alien_brain
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    sorry it would use a step

    #2528
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    Christian
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    It´s not possible yet, but thanks for the feature request. It´s hereby noted!

    #2531
    Avatar of Siegmar Kreie
    Siegmar Kreie
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    Could`nt this be unified with the ratcheting task, understanding ratcheting as a timed attribute with positive and negatve length plus density?

    #2532
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    alien_brain
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    hmm as i understand it, the ratcheting feature would be like a note repeat? a flam precedes the main drum hit. would present a challenge maybe? only zaqman knows… :)

    #2533
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    Siegmar Kreie
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    Yes, its`s complicated. A Sequencer can look ahead, but what happens with tempo changes, pattern changes then? Also Zaquencer can have overlappig notes, flam/repeat schould be step-bound. (BTW :velocity control of repeat steps would be another parameter.-))

    #2538
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    Christian
    Keymaster

    Good idea to unify flam with ratcheting. I´ll think about that.
    Placing notes before the step for ratcheting/flam should be possible. We do it for negative “Note Delay” values already. Good points raised by Siegmar these are cases which need special attention then.

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