Yep, you launch them similar to scenes in Ableton. By default, session changes are quantized to the end of the longest pattern in the current session. However if you hold Shift, the change is immediate, quantized to a single beat.Tarekith wrote:You can switch sessions on the fly too though, right?
What's cool is that since FX and note release is not choked, switching between sessions with different delay times can result in some pretty wacky sounds. You can hear it in the demos I posted above. Also re-launching the current session will return it to the last saved state which includes parameter settings, mutes, pattern selections, etc. So you can go nuts tweaking a pattern, then re-launch the session to return to default. (kind of like holding Function while tweaking parameters on a Machinedrum)