new project for new song doesn’t make sense to mee too. In ableton you also don’t do a new song in a new project, do you? At least not for a live set.

Some people use 1 to 4 patterns for one song. Also song mode can be used… for I think 8 different songs. Can be 16, not sure…

Many people use a transition trick, with ableton, octatrack or chaoss pad 3. They record a loop of one song, the audience only hears the recorded loop… then the next track is mixed over from the loop… kind of DJ style without silence. (I expect a looper made by elektron soon)

you can store different kits to different patterns inside a project. What some people do here, is to create like 2 songs on 16 patterns, in between these 2 songs they create patterns and kits to go from one song to the other. So slowly the sounds change from one song to the other…

Many ways here… I am busy now to create 20 minutes of music with 16 patterns (and scenes and perf and AKeys with 16 patterns and perf) Then I don’t care to have some kind of break between first 16 patterns to the next 16 patterns. It’s not silent, there can always be some reverb or delay… and the new 16 patterns start with HH only (for example).

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