Hey guys-
This has probably been asked, but I have searched and search and I can't find anything, and I'm just not fully grasping the patch building thing yet.
How can I get the piano roll module to switch files at the start of a bar, rather than right when I push the button--I guess I should say I want it to WAIT until the beginning of the next bar to switch, ala Session View in Live.
I'm assuming it has something to do with putting a data control device of some sort in between the "num file" fader and the piano roll, but I just can't get it... Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Piano Roll-Change File Number At Bar Start?
Ok, I got it, using what is undoubtedly an overly complicated setup, but it works...now, when I change the slider to send 1-8 to the num file on the piano roll, the freeze module will hold it until the next bar starts. So far so good.
The problem is that now, whenever the piano roll switches to a new sequence, it cuts the first note short. If I switch it manually with the numbers at the top of the piano roll window, it works perfectly, but nothing I do can get it to stop cutting off the first note if I use MIDI to change the file. Is there an easy explanation for this that I just don't know about, or does anyone have any idea on this? Again, thanks a lot.
The problem is that now, whenever the piano roll switches to a new sequence, it cuts the first note short. If I switch it manually with the numbers at the top of the piano roll window, it works perfectly, but nothing I do can get it to stop cutting off the first note if I use MIDI to change the file. Is there an easy explanation for this that I just don't know about, or does anyone have any idea on this? Again, thanks a lot.
You simply need a sync module and a "pass event flow "module.
sync module: cycle led connected to "pass event flow " module.
fader connected to "pass event flow" input.The output connected to the pianoroll.
sync module: cycle led connected to "pass event flow " module.
fader connected to "pass event flow" input.The output connected to the pianoroll.
Oh, well there you have it! I figured I was making it more difficult than it needed to be. Thanks for your help! I am still figuring this stuff out.
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