Did you know that you can record on several parts simultaneously?
Use the gate arp in trigger mode on several pads. It's great for drum fills or can it also be used when layering synth parts.
Did you know?
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OSC Type 409
What is OSC 409 Audio In for? I can't hear or record anything from the Audio In jack. So why is it listed? Anyone?
Re: OSC Type 409
[quote="Degree11"]What is OSC 409 Audio In for? I can't hear or record anything from the Audio In jack. So why is it listed? Anyone?[/quote]
It's pretty simple. Plug an external device that into the Audio In jack, and turn up the Input Level knob. Tap pads to hear the external signal, and shape it as usual with Filter, Env, IFX, etc. The external device needs to be making sound already, for example another synth playing a sequence.
It's pretty simple. Plug an external device that into the Audio In jack, and turn up the Input Level knob. Tap pads to hear the external signal, and shape it as usual with Filter, Env, IFX, etc. The external device needs to be making sound already, for example another synth playing a sequence.
Re: Did you know?
immon wrote:Did you know that you can record on several parts simultaneously?
Use the gate arp in trigger mode on several pads. It's great for drum fills or can it also be used when layering synth parts.
yeah,
you can use other sequencers to make a 4 bar loop on your electribe and when you are happy with your groove, record it...