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A new gem, indeed! (1 viewing) (1) Guest
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TOPIC: A new gem, indeed!
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A new gem, indeed! 1 Year, 6 Months ago
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Sapphire looks ... well ... blindingly good.
Nice additional features. I figured that you were keeping busy, Ernest!
I just put in a plug for Husserl at KVR.
Keep it up ... toward a Diamond????
Greg
P.S. I don't know if this is possible or too much trouble to set up, but it would be nice to be able to switch (independently) between user-stored patterns in the Pitch, Duration, and Velocity displays in a future edition.
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Re:A new gem, indeed! 1 Year, 6 Months ago
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Thank you Greg.
The instrument's custom copy/paste module natively supports slective copying of either pattern, bar, or pitchmap data from one sequencer channel to another. It also supports cloning of data subsets from one sequencer channel to all others in a snapshot, and copy/paste between snapshots.
If you are wanting to copy just a pattern, duration, or velocity table from one sequencer channel to another, Reaktor's built in table functions are available for that. In the A view, when positioned on the source sequence table, right-click on the table and choose TABLE SELECT MODE. Left-click and drag across the columns to copy pattern values, then select COPY DATA from the context menu.
Now change to the target sequence channel with the CHANNEL control. The pattern table will still be in SELECT mode. Left-click and drag to select the cells to copy, then select PASTE from the context menu.
If you are wanting to view more than one pattern at once, there is a new "SNAPSHOT VIEW" in the B panelset.
In the B panelset's "SNAP VIEW", Reaktor's built-in table context menu is not available, because the tables are overlaid with transparent multidisplay modules to render cursors for all 16 channels (Reaktor's built-in table cursors can only display on one row at a time). You of course could delete the multidisplay modules if you'd rather have access to copy/paste operations across all table modules in one view. To do so, right click on each table in edit mode, and select DELETE once. That will uncover the tables and you could then use Reaktor's built-in table edit commands.
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Re:A new gem, indeed! 1 Year, 6 Months ago
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THANK YOU for the information.
Wonderful!
All best wishes,
Greg
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