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Chaining Patterns - The Sound Test Room | Chaining Patterns - The Sound Test Room | ||
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+ | Wavetable Tips and Tricks | ||
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Creating a Drum and Bass Groove - Electronisounds | Creating a Drum and Bass Groove - Electronisounds | ||
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- Under Pattern, set the pattern you want to chain to under Chain To | - Under Pattern, set the pattern you want to chain to under Chain To | ||
- Optionally set the number of times you want the pattern to loop before chaining with "Chain Repeat" | - Optionally set the number of times you want the pattern to loop before chaining with "Chain Repeat" | ||
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+ | ** Wavetable Tips ** | ||
+ | In the Files app, place Serum-compatible wavetables directly into Groove Rider' | ||
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+ | **Slicing Tips.** Here are [[https:// | ||
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+ | * Hit TRIGGER, tap on a part (pad) you want to put the sliced loop on. | ||
+ | * Hit Oscillator > WAVE, in the left LCD column scroll down to " | ||
+ | * Tap SLICE twice to see the whole breakbeat waveform. | ||
+ | * Hit the different pads and you'll see that each pad is set to play one of sixteen pre-set slices. | ||
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+ | If they' | ||
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+ | If you want to move them, my personal fastest way is: | ||
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+ | * Enable SHIFT lock by tap-dragging the SHIFT button downwards or upwards (will flash yellow) | ||
+ | * hit each pad, roughly change "SLICE START" (and END if you like) | ||
+ | * On the waveform display, tap and drag your finger down to the max (max. zoom level) | ||
+ | * Hit each pad again and fine-tune if necessary. The display will automatically move to the point you're adjusting. | ||
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+ | Another tip for creating a step sequence with slices: | ||
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+ | * On a sliced part (TRIGGER > hit the pad to select it), hit SEQ > EDIT, then SLICE. | ||
+ | * Now you can tap on the step to edit with your left finger and hit the pad you want there with your right finger. | ||
+ | * Being able to " | ||
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+ | **Tip for enhanced song arranging using Xequence 2** | ||
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+ | * Part I: Recording the MIDI | ||
+ | * Turn Virtual MIDI Out: On in GR-16 | ||
+ | * Set MIDI in Mode: Poly in GR-16 | ||
+ | * Enable MIDI In and select GR-16 in Xequence 2 | ||
+ | * Load both GR-16 and Xequence 2 into AudioBus (routing isn’t important. This is just for synchronized app start.) | ||
+ | * Turn Link Link Start/Stop on in and Audiobus and Xequence 2. Turn Link on in GR-16. | ||
+ | * Turn Multi-Track recording on in GR-16 (the icon next to the record button). | ||
+ | * Unmute all parts in GR-16. | ||
+ | * Press record in Xequence 2. All parts should get added to Xequence 2. Press stop when enough has been recorded. | ||
+ | * Part II: Playing back the MIDI | ||
+ | * //Disable// Link Start/Stop in Xequence 2. (This is to prevent Xequence 2 from starting Audiobus and GR-16 when you press play in Xequence 2. You don’t want GR-16 to play back its own patterns, but to respond to Xequence 2’s MIDI instead.) | ||
+ | * For each track created in Xequence 2 you now need to set the output to GR-16 and to the appropriate channel. A Xequence 2 project that is already set up with all 16 channels is available to use as a template on PatchStorage.com. https:// | ||
+ | * When you play back the recorded tracks, GR-2 will respond to the MIDI coming from Xequence 2. | ||
+ | * Now you can cut, loop, duplicate and arrange the song in Xequence 2. | ||
===== Audiobus Forum Threads of Note ===== | ===== Audiobus Forum Threads of Note ===== | ||
There are quite a few GR-16 discussions on the [[http:// | There are quite a few GR-16 discussions on the [[http:// | ||
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* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
- | ===== Stub ===== | + | ===== Patch-Sharing Repository |
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- | This article is a stub. Feel free to expand this page | + | |
+ | A GR-16 patch-sharing repository has been set up at: [[https:// | ||
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