User Tools

Site Tools


getting_started

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
Next revision
Previous revision
getting_started [2022/12/18 20:09] larsgetting_started [2022/12/20 06:52] (current) lars
Line 1: Line 1:
 +[[start|Welcome]]/[[Apps|Apps]]/[[VividTracker|VividTracker]]/Getting started
 ====== Getting started ====== ====== Getting started ======
  
Line 38: Line 39:
  
 You can of course test your samples by playing them on the keyboard at the bottom of the screen. Default sample for percussion samples is C-3. This way, you can test if you have loaded the right sample and try different samples quickly. Now that we have loaded all the samples for our drum pattern, we can go to Screen 5A to use a very nice feature to enter a drum pattern quickly. You can of course test your samples by playing them on the keyboard at the bottom of the screen. Default sample for percussion samples is C-3. This way, you can test if you have loaded the right sample and try different samples quickly. Now that we have loaded all the samples for our drum pattern, we can go to Screen 5A to use a very nice feature to enter a drum pattern quickly.
 +
 +{{ :gettingstartedscreen5a.png?400 |}}
  
 On this screen, we can access the duplicate function using either the button DCOPY or the button DUP. Next to DCOPY, you can see a button with the number 8. If you press this button, it swap between the values 4, 8, 16, and 32. Press it a few times to get it back to the value 8. On this screen, we can access the duplicate function using either the button DCOPY or the button DUP. Next to DCOPY, you can see a button with the number 8. If you press this button, it swap between the values 4, 8, 16, and 32. Press it a few times to get it back to the value 8.
Line 46: Line 49:
  
 The DUP button is similar to DCOPY. When you select it, you will notice that the first eight rows are now marked in green. The DUP button is similar to DCOPY. When you select it, you will notice that the first eight rows are now marked in green.
 +
 +{{ :gettingstarteddup.png?400 |}}
  
 Anything you enter to the first eight rows will get duplicated to the rest of the rows. However, nothing will be erased when you press the DUP button and you will only erase notes at the positions you are currently editing (e.g. if you set a C-3 on row 00, you will do the same thing to row 08, 16, 24, 32, etc, but you will not change any other notes). Also, if you edit outside of the green area, your data will not get duplicated. Anything you enter to the first eight rows will get duplicated to the rest of the rows. However, nothing will be erased when you press the DUP button and you will only erase notes at the positions you are currently editing (e.g. if you set a C-3 on row 00, you will do the same thing to row 08, 16, 24, 32, etc, but you will not change any other notes). Also, if you edit outside of the green area, your data will not get duplicated.
  
 Select sample 01 using the +/- buttons and go to the first row and the first column on TRACK #1 (you can quickly jump to row 00 by double tapping on the TRACK #1 view). Press the EDIT button and enter C-3. You will notice that TRACK #1 is now highlighted in red to let you know you are in edit mode. Select sample 01 using the +/- buttons and go to the first row and the first column on TRACK #1 (you can quickly jump to row 00 by double tapping on the TRACK #1 view). Press the EDIT button and enter C-3. You will notice that TRACK #1 is now highlighted in red to let you know you are in edit mode.
- 
-{{ :gettingstarteddup.png?400 |}} 
  
 If you have selected DUP, you will now see that not only did you enter C-3 on row 00 but also on row 08, 16, 24, 32, etc. Let’s continue with sample 3 for row 01 to 03, then sample 2 for row 04, and finally sample 3 again for row 05 to 07. Once you are done, you can depress both the EDIT and the DUP buttons. It should look like this when you are done: If you have selected DUP, you will now see that not only did you enter C-3 on row 00 but also on row 08, 16, 24, 32, etc. Let’s continue with sample 3 for row 01 to 03, then sample 2 for row 04, and finally sample 3 again for row 05 to 07. Once you are done, you can depress both the EDIT and the DUP buttons. It should look like this when you are done:
getting_started.1671390589.txt.gz · Last modified: 2022/12/18 20:09 by lars