Unwanted pattern change
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 35 posts since 15 Jul, 2007
I've been playing around a bit and liking the plugin.
But I've run into a problem, as the timeline goes across a certain measure it will jump to pattern 12. Somehow a midi event got put in there?
What changes patterns?
I don't have a midi event view in S1 so might have to take it into X3 to read it.
Although that would be a nice feature if I could control it.
Thanks
But I've run into a problem, as the timeline goes across a certain measure it will jump to pattern 12. Somehow a midi event got put in there?
What changes patterns?
I don't have a midi event view in S1 so might have to take it into X3 to read it.
Although that would be a nice feature if I could control it.
Thanks
Sunny SoCal
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- KVRist
- 126 posts since 4 Feb, 2013
Hi,
you can change the pattern via midi using the control area. It's from C0 to B1. Please have a look into the manual where it's described (almost) perfectly. However, C1 to B1 is used to change the pattern on-the-fly, so I guess something (a midi clip or incoming midi notes by a keyboard or something else) is triggering B1, so Cream switches to pattern 12.
you can change the pattern via midi using the control area. It's from C0 to B1. Please have a look into the manual where it's described (almost) perfectly. However, C1 to B1 is used to change the pattern on-the-fly, so I guess something (a midi clip or incoming midi notes by a keyboard or something else) is triggering B1, so Cream switches to pattern 12.
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- KVRist
- 126 posts since 4 Feb, 2013
Well, in fact, not really. The only way is "do not play notes lower than C2".spazoo wrote:Is there a way to prevent the notes from triggering the pattern change?
If you're clicking through a midi clip collection and some clips are playing notes lower than c2, I myself put a midi transpose plugin (should be available in every DAW) before cream and transpose the incoming notes +1 or +2 octaves. If the played notes are too high then, you can prevent that by setting the "root note" within cream lower.
That workaround helps me, I hope it helps you too.
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- KVRAF
- 1782 posts since 4 Sep, 2011 from England
Not a problem if you change the transpose.