Forgotten Fun with CTRL8P and MD 15 Years, 11 Months ago
Had forgotten how much fan can be had by P-lock params with the CTRL8. Works really well with drum sounds, like the Noise or Sine or many of the EFM sounds. Really good for creating patterns unrelated to the drum triggers. I would also imagine that it is awesome with UW looped samples.
If you then overlay some CTRL-AL stuff it gets pretty mental pretty quick.
Re:Forgotten Fun with CTRL8P and MD 15 Years, 11 Months ago
Thanks for reminding me of this. I have been so wrapped up in getting fancy with the UW and per-trigger parameter locks that I totally forgot you can do this. Still can't believe how deep this machine is.
Re:Forgotten Fun with CTRL8P and MD 15 Years, 10 Months ago
You're welcome
And it works the other way too, but be careful : if you lock something on the effects and/or routing page and copy the note on 8p machine, it will modify the track/parameter assgination.
Re:Forgotten Fun with CTRL8P and MD 15 Years, 10 Months ago
sorry I don't get the value of this technique. I understand the CTRL machines, but if you copy a note from a CTRL8 track to a target track, the references to parameters in the former are translated to the parameters of the latter. What's the sonic potential here, then?
Re:Forgotten Fun with CTRL8P and MD 15 Years, 10 Months ago
dangulberry wrote: sorry I don't get the value of this technique. I understand the CTRL machines, but if you copy a note from a CTRL8 track to a target track, the references to parameters in the former are translated to the parameters of the latter. What's the sonic potential here, then?
IF you then save the kit, the changes you made with the 8P machine will be saved permanently with kit.