Posted: 16 Feb 2007, 13:08
Is it possible to create a one-click option for moving from one loop into the next, and possibly also skip a section at the same time?
As far as I have found out, the way to move from looping between one set of markers into the next, is to turn of loop mode, let the sequencer play through the first section, and turn loop mode on again after entering the next section. The next/previous commands in the global remote jumps directly to the beginning of the section which can be ok at times, but not always. I have seen however, that if a loop section has been selected and there are markers between this section and where the playback starts, the sequencer will not start looping before reaching the selected section.
While writing this post, I found out that one can have a sort of one-click (and hold it down) option with the mouse, but I'd rather use a foot switch or a button to achieve this.
I haven't found anything that shows the SMPTE or Bar/Beat info shown in the Dashboard, nor anything that tells that a new marker has been passed. Given something like that, one could construct rather complex possibilities for jumping back and forth between sections.
As far as I have found out, the way to move from looping between one set of markers into the next, is to turn of loop mode, let the sequencer play through the first section, and turn loop mode on again after entering the next section. The next/previous commands in the global remote jumps directly to the beginning of the section which can be ok at times, but not always. I have seen however, that if a loop section has been selected and there are markers between this section and where the playback starts, the sequencer will not start looping before reaching the selected section.
While writing this post, I found out that one can have a sort of one-click (and hold it down) option with the mouse, but I'd rather use a foot switch or a button to achieve this.
I haven't found anything that shows the SMPTE or Bar/Beat info shown in the Dashboard, nor anything that tells that a new marker has been passed. Given something like that, one could construct rather complex possibilities for jumping back and forth between sections.