12-22-2019, 09:47 PM
(12-12-2019, 11:40 PM)Steve Wrote:(12-11-2019, 02:28 AM)My comment inline below.Stevemfreer Wrote: CHORD SEQUENCE RESET
I'm wondering if pressing SHIFT + PANIC would be a viable option for resetting the chord sequence to the start? Currently there doesn't seem to be any way to reset.
Unfortunately "Shift-Panic" is how to invoke a "PANIC msg" to be sent :-(
How about without the "Shift"? This could be within the context of the Chord Sequencer menu, where switching between Motifs 1&2 is irrelevant - like a reset for the sequence only, until a part is brought back. Certainly needs to be a way of dropping the sequence back to the start at will, especially with all the potential for droning segments that the NDLR offers. I've been working heavily with the sequencer for the first time tonight, and it's still not completely clear to me what the logic behind ARMED/DISARMED is, given that DISARMED doesn't stop a running sequence.
This leads on to a general observation about the blinking metronome dot - I think the blue blink for the start of a bar should be more event-driven rather than rigid. Basically, if going from a state of zero parts, the first press of a button that brings from silence a synth back into play should also trigger the start of a bar (quantisation taken into account, of course). It doesn't take many BPM to make it somewhat ineffective as a visual aid.