A1 Like button trick
Posted: 13 Aug 2019, 23:58
Hello,
I was toying around w/ my A1 the other day and I discovered a neat trick. Originally I was creating a patch in program mode using Hold+Hold enabled arp stuff and “Liked” a few of the program iterations. What I discovered was I can scroll thru my “likes” without interrupting Hold function so the notes get held over to the next “liked” patch. (This is different from program mode. In program mode when you change programs there’s a loss of sound then you have to play notes again to obtain sound) It reminded me of impulse morph on the NL4. I ended up saving saving a few of the likes as programs so now I can recall them, like them and perform them as mentioned previously while in the Like buffer. Nothing groundbreaking but I thought it was kinda cool.
Cheers!
I was toying around w/ my A1 the other day and I discovered a neat trick. Originally I was creating a patch in program mode using Hold+Hold enabled arp stuff and “Liked” a few of the program iterations. What I discovered was I can scroll thru my “likes” without interrupting Hold function so the notes get held over to the next “liked” patch. (This is different from program mode. In program mode when you change programs there’s a loss of sound then you have to play notes again to obtain sound) It reminded me of impulse morph on the NL4. I ended up saving saving a few of the likes as programs so now I can recall them, like them and perform them as mentioned previously while in the Like buffer. Nothing groundbreaking but I thought it was kinda cool.
Cheers!