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.
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.
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 !
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…
@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