Hey Evan!
You´re right, if you want to play repetitions live, you have to play with a "built-in-negative-delay" (I´m practicing and it is getting better...).
PLUS you have to know, how many repetitions you want to play next and trigger the corresponding Function Keys.
Another alternative is the use of the Keyswitch "jump to last" in order to "get out" of the repetition properly!
Still, the Repetition Mode is not meant to be a LIVE-Tool in the first place(but of course we´re working on it, and it´s looking good!).
Please check out e.g. slow Legato Repetitions for the Horn Ensemble (4-120), the whole effect is REALLY obvious there. Simply record 5 consecutive tones in a tempo higher than 4-120 (I´d say, up to 200 bpm is possible with most of the instruments, you will hear, when it starts to sound fake) and make sure, you triggered the right function key (for most instruments C1) before that, so you always start with the first note of the repetition.
Now you can play around with the timing (always within the limits of 4-120, otherwise you´ll hear the "double attack"), you will always hear the transition sound.
To check the difference to repetitions made of single notes, simply load normal sustains and let the MIDI-Track play back the notes you programmed for the repetition....
I will get you through this! And you will LOVE it!
Best, Paul
You´re right, if you want to play repetitions live, you have to play with a "built-in-negative-delay" (I´m practicing and it is getting better...).
PLUS you have to know, how many repetitions you want to play next and trigger the corresponding Function Keys.
Another alternative is the use of the Keyswitch "jump to last" in order to "get out" of the repetition properly!
Still, the Repetition Mode is not meant to be a LIVE-Tool in the first place(but of course we´re working on it, and it´s looking good!).
Please check out e.g. slow Legato Repetitions for the Horn Ensemble (4-120), the whole effect is REALLY obvious there. Simply record 5 consecutive tones in a tempo higher than 4-120 (I´d say, up to 200 bpm is possible with most of the instruments, you will hear, when it starts to sound fake) and make sure, you triggered the right function key (for most instruments C1) before that, so you always start with the first note of the repetition.
Now you can play around with the timing (always within the limits of 4-120, otherwise you´ll hear the "double attack"), you will always hear the transition sound.
To check the difference to repetitions made of single notes, simply load normal sustains and let the MIDI-Track play back the notes you programmed for the repetition....
I will get you through this! And you will LOVE it!
Best, Paul
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