01-18-2021, 11:01 PM
Yes and no, there isn't a midi import feature, but if you enter the Pattern Editor, incoming notes will over write existing values in the pattern. I think they advance the cursor as well, but I may need to brush up a little on this behavior myself. This may or may not work out the way you are hoping.
Another way that you can mingle MIDI patterns with external patterns is via the MIDI PORT MAPPING function. This would allow you to take incoming MIDI notes and pass them downstream along with the Note output of the NDLR, on any NON-CONTROL channel providing that you stick to the correct MIDI PORTs as listed on the chart on page 33 of the manual. These could both be on the same MIDI channel but have different lengths so you could play them off each other. This strategy also works well for Motifs, try setting them both to the same channel and changing the pattern or rhythm length up, lots of fun to be had there.
I hope this helps.
Jesse
Another way that you can mingle MIDI patterns with external patterns is via the MIDI PORT MAPPING function. This would allow you to take incoming MIDI notes and pass them downstream along with the Note output of the NDLR, on any NON-CONTROL channel providing that you stick to the correct MIDI PORTs as listed on the chart on page 33 of the manual. These could both be on the same MIDI channel but have different lengths so you could play them off each other. This strategy also works well for Motifs, try setting them both to the same channel and changing the pattern or rhythm length up, lots of fun to be had there.
I hope this helps.
Jesse