Scene Mode

Change Scene A & B simultaneously? What do you mean by that?[/quote]
There are midi commands for selecting both Scene numbers, so if your fader was in between extremes you’d get a different effect if you midi selected A, B or A&B assuming both were on [/quote]
damn that’s a good idea! i haven’t done all that much with midi into the octatrack. i only see scene a and scene b in the manual in the midi reference though.

just by playing scenes by hand (+parts) you can get so much out of one pattern, but being able to interpolate parameters like that by switching both scenes at once, whoa! how fast can you change them…

i wouldn’t mind a scene mode. a lot of times playing scenes is when i accidentally reload a part or clear a pattern because i’m alternating between holding a scene button or holding function to quickly snap lock parameters and switching to muting scenes and copying and pasting scenes and oh yeah moving the crossfader too! :slight_smile:

would parameters auto lock too just like if you were holding the scene button down?

a sticky scene mode would be very useful on the MIDI side too…and i don’t mean MIDI scenes, just being able to switch them up while you’re messing with MIDI…

something like double tap to make them sticky might be neat because then you could quickly get back to playing slices, or chromatically or whatever without paging up and down that list. or scene + yes? dunno.