Yes, sort of. You place a trig after the trig in question and microtime it all the way to the left. It then effectively places on the previous trig. You can also do this the other way (sp before the trig, and microtimed all the wa to the right).
Place a trig for the snare on the trig following the hi hat. Shift the micro timing of the snare trig as far into the negative value so it is one tick after the hi hat. Set the condition of the snare trig to FILL.
You’d be interested to know my current workaround is actually to use 2 separate patterns, and remember to switch to pattern 2 (with the fill) at the right time, but it’s really difficult to remember when that is! I COULD chain patterns instead so I don’t have to remember…
I’m going to pursue the idea of a trig that causes 2 notes using the Arp. (I’ve seen that done in Ivar Tryti’s videos as a way of creating more notes with less trigs.)
Hi James.
Maybe you could go to the SCALE menu.
Press [FUNC] + [PAGE] to access the SCALE menu.
And change SCALE to 2x for that specific track.
Then you have double the resolution…
So you can put all your hihats on trigs 1, 3, 5 etc., and snares on trigs 2, 4, 6 etc. with micro timing all to the left.
Than put your trig conditions FILL and X FILL on the right steps.