ya, thats what I was thinking. is mute memory global? or is it set per
user pattern?  

im playing a live gig, with several songs, all run from the rm1x in
pattern mode, and im trying to figure out how best to get it to work.
mute memory would be much much easier, and save tracks, and my headache.
i'd even limit the number of sections in a song to the number of mute
memory locations.

thanks
-dj

On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Scott Kellogg wrote:

> Maybe you set up a mute memory so it's faster, unless you want to hog up
> all those tracks.
> 
> Scott Kellogg
> www.mp3.com/tabularaza
> listen to:  hiq.suso.org
> 
> On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Dizzy J. wrote:
> 
> > Hi all, 
> > 
> > wanted to get some pointers for organizing patterns.
> > 
> > heres the problem:
> > 
> > in pattern mode, when you switch sections, the same tracks stay muted.
> > so, in order to simualte patter switching + muting at the same time, I
> > figured that you could use different tracks for each section.
> > 
> > i.e. lets pretend we have a song in pattern mode that uses 2 sections.
> > section A has tracks 1-5.
> > section B has tracks 1-5.
> > 
> > section 'A'
> > track 1 - on
> > track 2 - on
> > track 3 - muted
> > track 4 - muted
> > track 5 - on
> > track 6~10 off
> > what you want to transition to is section B with
> > 
> > track 1 - muted
> > track 2 - on 
> > track 3 - on
> > track 4 - on
> > track 5 - muted.
> > 
> > do you guys just hit the section button, then mute/unmute everything
> > exactly at the downbeat of 1?
> > 
> > I was thinking you could move section b to tracks 6-10 like:
> > track 1~5 - off
> > track 6 - muted
> > track 7 - on
> > track 8 - on
> > track 9 - on
> > track 10 - muted.
> > 
> > that way, reguardless of what is and isnt muted when your in section A,
> > you get what your supposed to get in section B.
> > 
> > anyone set up there patters like this? is there an easier way to do the
> > same thing?
> > 
> 

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