BPM sequencer question
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    BPM sequencer question

    by jm302 » Fri Sep 23, 2005 2:20 am

    Greetings,

    VJ Jess (or anyone else who has messed with it)... don't know if this is a bug or simply my not understanding how to work this:

    when using the BYPASS buttons, once engaged, they don't seem to turn off.

    The only way to get the BYPASS buttons to turn off is to restart M8. Am I missing something here? Thanks in advance!

    Cheers,
    Justin
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    by VJ_JeSs » Fri Sep 23, 2005 2:19 pm

    Yep I know this feature is not really clear.
    The bypass button just means that for that step of the sequence it will stay playing the previously triggered clip.
    Lets take a simple sequence of 4 steps (the sequencer as 8 but just for the example) as an example :
    Each letter represents a different clip :

    step1 : A
    step2 : B
    step3 : C
    step4 : D

    This will play clip A then B then C then D for the same amount of time (depending on the BPM)

    If we change step4 to bybass :

    step1 : A
    step2 : B
    step3 : C
    step4 : BYPASS

    It will play clip A then B then C, and stay on C for another step. Which means than clip C will stay playing twice as long as clip A and B.

    This is different from this sequence :

    step1 : A
    step2 : B
    step3 : C
    step4 : C

    This sequence will play clip A then B then C, and then retrigger clip C from the start.


    Conclusion : You don't switch off Bypass. You just tell the sequencer wich clip to play instead of bypassing, by selecting a clip in the grid of the sequencer for that step.

    I hope its clear :roll:
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    by jm302 » Fri Sep 23, 2005 7:58 pm

    Greetings VJ Jess,

    That makes perfect sense, thanks very much!

    Cheers,
    Justin
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    by VJ_JeSs » Sat Sep 24, 2005 6:51 pm

    My pleasure :)

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