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I really like this app this is just a sample of the Acetone kit with 4 user samples and effect tweaking.
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Like the dubbyness of this thing...reminds me of Japan or might with the right tweaking (Quiet Life etc...). So @hacked_to_pieces, could you give a dumb beggar a quick explanation of using the pattern/song mode?
I actually have not figured out song mode yet I just change the pattern as the track is recording a poor mans song mode but I'll try to figure it out during lunch. I did try little a last night but gave up.
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Thanks for sharing.
Yes song mode works . So under each pattern P1, P2, P3 etc. there is a corresponding number. So after you have created your first pattern, in this case P1 drag the 1 into the pattern sequence slot. So if you want pattern
1 to play 4 bar put 4 consecutive "1" in the pattern sequence area. Then press the red save button. Next press pattern 2 . You will now have a copy of pattern 1 make changes save the pattern. Now drag it's number to the
sequence area repeat this process for the rest of the patterns. When you want to play the patterns back
press the main play/stop button then press the power button in which is above the last square in the pattern sequence section then press play again and it should start playing your patterns back in the arranged order.
When your song gets to the last pattern it seems to just loop unless you fill up all the slots.
@hacked_to_pieces Thank you so very much for taking the time to spell this out in big simple letters. When I have my own lunch (we eat late Chez Bonneannée) I will have a blunder about as well as then adding this print out into my voluminous smarter than me notes folder...