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claudio_arrau2



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PostPosted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 4:06 pm    Post subject: Specific Pattern Reply with quote

I want to create a very specific sequence of notes (e.g. an intro of just lets say 10 notes, like a single riff).

That works fine with a multisample,
put it into a program/combination,
assign a Pad and that's it.

But I'd prefer to use either a pattern of the sequencer or even more Karma.

The sequencer kind of doesn't allow to trigger a pattern with a key (at least I couldnt figure out).

Karma appears to have only pre-defined patterns.
Any hint how to best achieve it?
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 4:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

you can program a drum pattern and assign a "non drum" sound instead of drum sound and trigger it like a pattern in combi/program
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alberto1973



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PostPosted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 4:46 pm    Post subject: Re: Specific Pattern Reply with quote

claudio_arrau2 wrote:
I want to create a very specific sequence of notes (e.g. an intro of just lets say 10 notes, like a single riff).

That works fine with a multisample,
put it into a program/combination,
assign a Pad and that's it.

But I'd prefer to use either a pattern of the sequencer or even more Karma.

The sequencer kind of doesn't allow to trigger a pattern with a key (at least I couldnt figure out).

Karma appears to have only pre-defined patterns.
Any hint how to best achieve it?



Hello, i have a big problem with pattern OF MY KORG M3
i have saved a midi song from a pen drive usb.
how can i convert this midi song into a pattern for drum track file?
is it possible?
p.s:i have used page setup n.10 of seq. menu(pattern)

p.s: other question: where does it save wav songs?
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jerrythek
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 11:44 pm    Post subject: Re: Specific Pattern Reply with quote

claudio_arrau2 wrote:
I want to create a very specific sequence of notes (e.g. an intro of just lets say 10 notes, like a single riff).

That works fine with a multisample,
put it into a program/combination,
assign a Pad and that's it.

But I'd prefer to use either a pattern of the sequencer or even more Karma.

The sequencer kind of doesn't allow to trigger a pattern with a key (at least I couldnt figure out).

Karma appears to have only pre-defined patterns.
Any hint how to best achieve it?


Yes, record the pattern in the Sequencer using the Pattern Mode. Then assign it to a key using the RPPR function.

Look both subjects up in your manual, you can certainly do what you're looking for.

Regards,

Jerry
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