pattern change on end of sequence?

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  • #2937
    Avatar of chaosmoon
    chaosmoon
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    It appears that the pattern will change at the end of each section of 8. So if i have a 32 step sequence running and call a new pattern at step 23, it will change too early. This can be used creatively, but i’d prefer a pattern change to coincide with the end of a sequence.

    #2938
    Avatar of alien_brain
    alien_brain
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    i hear that but if you pair it with something that has nicer clock and can issue a command at a certain time (mpc with jjos, elektron monomachine or whatever you have) the pattern changes happen right on time and in fact the cc event can be quantized. you could really throw a listener for a loop and bring it right back whenever you wanted using this method. i bet it would work from a daw too.

    #2939
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    chaosmoon
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    yes, but i’m more into playing it live..

    #2940
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    chaosmoon
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    ah wait, you mean trigger the pattern changes externally and quantize them to say, full bars?

    #2942
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    alien_brain
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    yes plus any and all of the above

    #2943
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    Christian
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    I´m assuming you´re referring to manual pattern changes.
    Have you checked the “quantization” setting in the global menu? This affects how long the Zaquencer waits after a button press to load the next pattern.
    It goes from 96th note (immediately) to 4bars. Maybe try 1b or 2b in your case.

    #2945
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    alien_brain
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    DOH! that too. no mpc required!

    #3064
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    Juan José
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    This could be solved too with a “Song Mode”

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