sorry to bump this thread
but after exploring other methods for transitions (kaoss pad, etc.) I’m going for the One-shot recording trigger resampling from Track 8/ XVOL scenes method - since I’m now sequencing more external synths and I can get around using 6 audio tracks for samples (+ 1 track for resampling/transitions, +1 for master track).
I have no problem making it work, but I’m not sure what’s the best way to avoid the chance of it going wrong, here’s my scenario:
(first of all - I work with 1 “song” per bank, across multiple patterns with variations - I don’t use Parts, mainly because when performing live, sometimes I make adjustments based on the output on the PA - ie. volume adjustments, filters, etc. - and if I change to a pattern using another Part, my track adjustments would go back to their original state)
- I’m playing BANK 01, going thru patterns. on my last Pattern I have a One-Shot Recording Trigger resampling T8 as I mentioned.
- I go to my XVOL Scene, mute all tracks (except something I want to start playing when I change patterns)
- I change to BANK 02, start mixing the resampling tracks with the new track/bank
- Here’s where I’m having trouble figuring out how to continue. let’s say I change the FX (filter, delay), pitch, etc… if I want to use the same recording buffer for the last pattern of BANK 02, I have to make sure those alterations (fx, filter, delay) are reseted to their default values… either by clearing the pages (PAGE+CLEAR) or by reloading the Part (wich, as I mentioned, I don’t like much doing)…
Of course having to remind this in a live situation is kind of a headache that could lead to fuckups, so I’m wondering if there’s any workaround/suggestions for this?
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