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Copy measure in GR-16?

I've been trying to teach myself to use Grooverider since people really love the app. I think I'm just slow and can't get into the groove lol. I'm trying to make longer 16 bar melodic patterns but would love to take a previous measure and tweak it for a new bar rather than having to input the notes again. My brain likes to look at a sequence and add/subtract/change notes... And I find having to input from scratch is a bit of a creativity killer. Am I missing something? Any tips for fast sequence creation or should I be making shorter patterns and just use song mode to arrange one bar patterns? Thanks!

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  • wimwim
    edited March 2024

    @NoncompliantBryant said:
    I've been trying to teach myself to use Grooverider since people really love the app. I think I'm just slow and can't get into the groove lol. I'm trying to make longer 16 bar melodic patterns but would love to take a previous measure and tweak it for a new bar rather than having to input the notes again. My brain likes to look at a sequence and add/subtract/change notes... And I find having to input from scratch is a bit of a creativity killer. Am I missing something? Any tips for fast sequence creation or should I be making shorter patterns and just use song mode to arrange one bar patterns? Thanks!

    If you start with a one bar pattern with notes in it, then expand that to 16 bars, the first bar gets copied into all the rest and you can modify each bar from there.

    If you're on one bar and engage the copy button, then change to another bar and tap the copy button again, you can choose to paste the bar previously copied, then modify as you like.

    You can use these copy / paste operations across parts and patterns.

    Those tools seem to me like they're enough to avoid having to re-input notes for building up longer patterns.

  • Wim, you are a gentleman and a scholar. This is exactly what I was looking for!

  • 👍🏼😎

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