I just discovered One Shot Trigs :)

Hello,

So finally discovered one shot trigs !

I have a snare hit sample chain chopped up 8 slices, into a few SAMPLE TRIGS. When I press FUNC+TRIG together, its tricky, but I can get my some of the TRIG lights to turn flashing Yellow> ONE SHOT.

So I have 3 ONE SHOT YELLOW TRIGS set up.

Then upon pressing ENTER/YES, .the pattern doesn’t play all the 3 ONE SHOT TRIGS, it it just plays the first TRIG. The remaining 2 stay silent.

Am I missing something here ?

Thanks !

That’s a very beneficial discovery. Love the little buggers.

That behaviour is intended. When you press ENTER/YES, it arms the track until it reaches the next one shot trig. This way, you can adjust the way the fill plays by momentarily pressing ENTER/YES or just holding it down for the entire fill. Really like the way this is set up, makes the one shots that much more expressive.

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You can hit track + Yes to arm only one track. I found it the safest way to do it.
Remember :

  • If rec button is engaged, “Yes” arms the current track.
  • If rec button is not engaged, “Yes” arms all the tracks.

One-shot trigs are especially interesting on sample tracks. In my case, first step is always a one shot trig. Makes synchronized recording very easy !

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Aah…so thats the logic of it being triggered once on a sample than on sliced sample chains. It just plays the first ONE SHOT then stops.

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Yep.
On the sample track, this ensures you record only once the loop.

On the regular track, it’s useful to manually add preprogrammed variations e.g. for a fill.
Note that you can also use it to add some special FX on the one-shot trig !

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Every time I try to sample with oneshot trigs I clumsily end up pressing yes again at some point and erasing my precious record buffer. Now I just manually place and remove the trig when I want to record…

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@Anfim Maybe look into the quantized rec triggering options? I didn’t use those, so can’t really give instructions, but they seem like something I should’ve used the hell out of :smiley:

Ahaha old-school one shot trig ^^
I understand you on this one, happens to me as well :scream:

didnt know that, thanks… does it work the same on the global one-shot arming? (function + YES)