in grid mode you can..am not sure about step mode though..but i guess it's
just the same..

Olaf

-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: zaterdag 11 december 1999 0:03
Subject: RE: Help me.. I'm now one of you..


>RE: #1
>
>im not sitting in front of my rm1x but cant you audition sounds by holding
>down the shift key and the hitting a key on the keyboard at the same time?
>
>m.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Michael Ang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, December 10, 1999 2:57 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Help me.. I'm now one of you..
>
>
>"[.v/jek.]" wrote:
>>
>> #1 problem) In step mode, while the record button is on, how do
>> I audition sounds (to familiarize myself with what is on each key)
>> without inputting data...
>
>Don't think you can.  This is one of the few things about the RM1x that
>annoys me.
>
>> #2 problem).. from the manual:
>>
>> ----
>> Drum voices are special voices in which different sounds are
>> assigned to each note. You can make detailed modifications
>> to the sound of each note.
>> ----
>
>I haven't figured out any way of actually doing this...
>
>> #3 ISSUE) Remind me, before I get to deep into programming this machine,
>how
>> I can copy patterns/phrases without them being
>> connected (ghosted in cubase speak) to the original pattern.. I
>> haven't had this problem yet, but I wouldn't want to screw up
>> a great track by changing a copy and loosing the original...
>
>I haven't tried split.  I use "copy phrase", which copies the actual
>notes into a new phrase.  If you use "copy track", then you will use the
>same phrase on more than one track (the note data will be connected).
>
> - Mike.

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