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chrissyp
posté sam. 16 oct. 2004, 23:50
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Has anyone used Logic Ultrabeat step sequencer yet?
I have created several patterns within the step sequencer in Logic pro 7 Ultrabeat,but unfortunately the pattern mode does not work, either through a programmed object within Logic or as a note from my midi keyboard. All I am getting is single hits- its not playing the pattern. I love the Ultrabeat & would love it to work. Any ideas where I am going wrong?

I have followed the instructions in the manual P338 (as there were no tutorial files included on the discs) & they seem straight forward enough, but I just cant seem to trigger the programmed patterns.

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editbrain
posté lun. 18 oct. 2004, 06:01
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i think that there is a misunderstanding here.

c-1 does not mean c (dash) 1. it means c (negative) 1.

if you have an oxygen or some 25 key midi controller. you have to go down octives until the lcd has d-1 on it. then the low c key becomes c-1. the best way to do this is to look at the Logic transport. keep hitting the low C note until you see C-1 in the transport. make sure you have the patten mode turned on.
you will hear the loop. it does work.

happy recording,
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