I actually don't have my Circuit Tracks anymore (I'm replacing it with an MPC), so I can't test this out at home but I'm looking at the PDF manual (pages 49-52) and it looks like the synth engine has the same micro step controls and the drums. Is this not working in the synth tracks?
@@jonasquintiens5168 The MPC has a much deeper feature set than the Novation Circuit, but the main reason that I switched was because the MPC is designed to be played like a musical instrument, whereas the Circuit is intended for programming beats and synths into the sequencer. Both devices can be used as either an instrument or a sequencer, but the MPC works much better as a playable instrument than the Circuit. Specifically, with the Circuit you can only work on one drum track at a time (with sample flipping, yes, but it's still monophonic), but with the MPC you can finger drum with 16 samples (on 16 tracks) at once.
Cool thanks wasn’t sure if there was a button for that 😁✌🏼
Thx 4 the Video! /👌
And synth triplets?
I actually don't have my Circuit Tracks anymore (I'm replacing it with an MPC), so I can't test this out at home but I'm looking at the PDF manual (pages 49-52) and it looks like the synth engine has the same micro step controls and the drums. Is this not working in the synth tracks?
@@djconxn Why did you replace it, and do you like the mpc alot better?
@@jonasquintiens5168 The MPC has a much deeper feature set than the Novation Circuit, but the main reason that I switched was because the MPC is designed to be played like a musical instrument, whereas the Circuit is intended for programming beats and synths into the sequencer. Both devices can be used as either an instrument or a sequencer, but the MPC works much better as a playable instrument than the Circuit.
Specifically, with the Circuit you can only work on one drum track at a time (with sample flipping, yes, but it's still monophonic), but with the MPC you can finger drum with 16 samples (on 16 tracks) at once.