Did that answer your question? Or did I misunderstand?
In any case I got to work on a drum pattern based Combinator patch
earlier today. I did intend to knock up a quick beats & bass song
using two Combinators but I spent some time messing about with a drum
pattern based Combinator patch instead. I'll upload it soon.
--- In Combinator@..., Razvan Bolohan <razvanab@y...>
wrote:
>
>
> --- dbdog73 <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> > --- In Combinator@..., "Razvan
> > Bolohan" <razvanab@y...>
> > wrote:
> > > i want to use only combinators:
> > > 1 for base line another 1 for Beat...
> > >
> > > and i whanna know if i can use them in patern for
> > song arrangement.
> >
> >
> > Not exactly sure what your asking there. You can
> > record changes to
> > your Combinator patches into a song & those
> > Combinators can obviously
> > included any device you wish to put in (apart from
> > other
> > Combinators). So you can set up your bass & beat
> > Combinators with
> > different patterns either programmed into a Matrix
> > or the ReDrum.
> > Then you can either create sequencer tracks for
> > these pattern devices
> > so you can record the pattern changes into the
> > sequencer/arrangement.
> > Or you can assign the pattern buttons to a
> > Combinator Rotary control
> > & change them that way. The later method is a bit
> > hit & miss if you
> > start using big numbers of patterns. It's better to
> > set the range of
> > the rotary to something like 1-8 (do this in the
> > Combinator
> > programmer). I'm hoping that the Prop's add an
> > optional 'notch' mode
> > to the rotary controls so that it's more accurate to
> > select patterns
> > when they are assigned to the pattern based devices
> > or any control
> > that requires switching from one setting to another.
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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