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Hardware Sequencers => BeatStep Pro => Beatstep Pro - General Discussions => Topic started by: miltonx on April 21, 2015, 07:25:15 pm
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Is it possible to program sequences so they change automatically? Say i wanted sequence one to repeat x times and go into sequence 2. I love that there are 3 sequencers, but am looking for hands free when it comes to changeing saved sequences.
Note: I am using all hardware, no computers
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Hi, The BSP is hands on controller, sequences can't be preprogrammed to change but you could with one button change whole programs or just sequences.
regards
Terrym
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Is it one button for each sequence? I know the original beatstep you have to hold down the recall button then select a sequence.
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you can press sequence then patten 1-16 or program 1-16 this way you have unlimited possibilities .
terrym
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Thanks for the reply Terry. I will probably be picking one up. I know you can pre order but is there an official release date yet?
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@miltonx: there's no official release date yet, but the Beatstep Pro should be available mid-May.
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So are we still looking at mid-May? Any word on what the implementation of MIDI IN will entail? Synch only, or notes, channels, etc.
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@miltonx: there's no official release date yet, but the Beatstep Pro should be available mid-May.
:'(
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This was the _only_ letdown on specs for me. Still think that it will be awesome, but making a full arrangement a la Elektron machines would have been great.
Is it possible to change patterns with midi messages..? That way you could at least make an arrangement with DAW.
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This was the _only_ letdown on specs for me. Still think that it will be awesome, but making a full arrangement a la Elektron machines would have been great.
Is it possible to change patterns with midi messages..? That way you could at least make an arrangement with DAW.
Hi, in the mcc you can set midi notes to the steps but you need to press the sequence on the bsp to change patten but you could just record the midi from bsp and arrange that way.
regards
terrym