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--- liquide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> * From "liquide" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> > I'd like to program some tweaky 303-style
> sequencer basslines with slides
> > between certain notes and am currently at a loss
> of how to do it on the
> > RM1X. Do I have to go in and turn porta on for the
> notes I want to slide or
> > can I use that 'tie' feature. Come to think of it,
> if somebody could
> > explain in detail how to use the 'tie' feature
> it'd be great. 
> 
> The tie function expands a note with the length of
> current selected note lenght.
> Ehh? ;)
> 
> The easyest way to create tb303-style patterns would
> probably be to make a
> sequence in eg. Seq-303, save it as midi and import
> it into your rm1x.


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I think it's no solution to do with portamento because
then all notes will be played with porta (also
staccato notes).

The tie feature doesn't work on my machine (first ROM)
or I don't know how tu use. It has no effect  on my
tracks.

I think the best solution will be to programm your
track in grid mode and use the job note glide on the
notes you'd like to have slidy. But don't change the
pitch settings after use of this job. If you got in
the current settings 24 notes PB (normal settings) and
change the settings after using glide job maybe to 12
notes, the glide effect will change.

If somebody knows how to use the tie in step-recording
please tell me.

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