well, that's not true... 
you can easily transpose tracks 1-8 too using the "hidden" Transpose switch
in Record Mode/Pattern menu (simply hit Record and then Pattern )

BTW, transposing rhythm tracks is a lot more funny... 
ciao
leo

At 06.45 23/04/00 -0500, you wrote:
>thnx
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>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> Christian,
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>> When you transpose your patterns, only the tracks 9 - 16 are transposed.
>> So, when you make a pattern with a piano voice on track 1-8, it will not
>> be
>> transposed.  So, it's better to make drum patterns on tracks 1-8, and
>> other
>> patterns like bass and something like synth voices, on tracks 9-16.
>>
>> Hendrik
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: christian merlyt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2000 5:09 AM
>> Subject: Transposing???
>>
>> > What exactly is the secret i'm missing?  The more and more i use and get
>> > to know the rm1x the more and more i'm left scratching my head at why
>> > it's doing or not, something that isn't exactly logical.  It will not
>> > transpose any of my patterns(haven't tested songs yet)at all.  although
>> > it works fine on the preset patterns.  what am i overlooking?
>> >    sopha
>> >
>>
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