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DRUMS => Spark => Spark Users Community => Topic started by: antoni on February 08, 2012, 06:38:25 pm
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1. copy and paste a pattern (i.e. from A1 to A2) without using the mouse?
-if not, this would be a grand addition to the hardware shortcuts for the next update.
i just got the spark today and have been playing with it ALL DAY, loving it. but there is one thing i would like to suggest to the arturia crew for the next update- (besides the suggestion above, which im sure is already in plans)
-EDIT A PATTERN FROM THE PATTERN CIRCLE WITHOUT PLAYING IT, WHILE A DIFFERENT PATTERN FROM THE PATTERN CIRCLE IS PLAYING. :o :o :o
(for example, have A1 play, while i prepare the next pattern in A2 without starting it, or stopping A1) THIS WOULD MAKE SPARK THE STAR OF A LIVE SETUP, I WOULD BUY 3 MORE SPARKS!!!!
please consider this and let me know what you think.
best wishes :)
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Hi antoni,
this is a good idea, I'll add this to the feature request list.
Best
Kevin
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thanks kevin :)
since we got this ball rolling, i just remembered one more idea that came to mind as i was playing, but this one im sure is also in plans-
-the option to switch the track parameters on the fly is an amazing and handy option, and i would love to see this same concept (select+knob) applied to the main center panel effects,
-cutoff- be able to change what kind of filter (hpf/bpf/lpf)
-aux 1 and aux 2- ability to change the effects choices from the mixer- (change reverb to flanger) and so on
what do you think?
peace
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Actually we were thinking about something else (access to master and aux FX params) but this is indeed a very good idea.
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awesome, looking forward to the next update im sure it will be perfect.
peace
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Kevin any sign of the next beta for spark.
thanks
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We should have it this week.
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1. copy and paste a pattern (i.e. from A1 to A2) without using the mouse?
-if not, this would be a grand addition to the hardware shortcuts for the next update.
Hey Antoni,
Just wanted to let you know that this feature is already available.
Press select + eraze
Press A1
Press A2
(that's actually very useful!)
Cheers,
Denis