huge huge huge tips and help in this video. thanks very much for your clear explanations and examples! i can already tell this is going to upgrade my song making.
All this is very helpful. I wish roland brings a multi out via USB to create 16 different outs you can route your pads to. Imagine you can play your pattern and jam with the fx or finger drumming your beats and record each pad a a separate track. That would be awesome.
Thank you for your fantastic series which helped immensely. Can you merge pads into another pattern with their note data? I wonder if when copying a pattern with selected pads only, would merge these into a pasted pattern, rather than overwrite it entirely, I.e. merge. I'll have to give this a go later today
If you mean taking a pattern and overlaying it across another pattern and thereby making a combination of tow patterns then the answer is no. You would have to bounce those patterns into audio files to layer them that way.
huge huge huge tips and help in this video. thanks very much for your clear explanations and examples! i can already tell this is going to upgrade my song making.
Thanks for that. So happy to know. It's always good to hear when my videos help.
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No problem. Glad this helped.
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Thanks man. Hopefully it was helpful.
All this is very helpful. I wish roland brings a multi out via USB to create 16 different outs you can route your pads to.
Imagine you can play your pattern and jam with the fx or finger drumming your beats and record each pad a a separate track. That would be awesome.
My guess is that they are trying to do something like that with the plug in on DAWs.
@@spitlogic I quess it would be easier to create several outs via USB. Other devices from roland has this option so far. Why not bring it to the mk2
Thank you for your fantastic series which helped immensely. Can you merge pads into another pattern with their note data? I wonder if when copying a pattern with selected pads only, would merge these into a pasted pattern, rather than overwrite it entirely, I.e. merge. I'll have to give this a go later today
If you mean taking a pattern and overlaying it across another pattern and thereby making a combination of tow patterns then the answer is no. You would have to bounce those patterns into audio files to layer them that way.