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ECC83 Jammer

Joined: 29 Mar 2006 Posts: 27
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Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 9:24 am Post subject: Free Jam questions |
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Hi, a couple of questions arising from my playing with free jam mode:
1) entering free jam mode erases all currently defined rhythm patterns... is there a way to, say, lock a couple of patterns. Say for example, I do some work on a verse, get a couple of rhythm patterns that I like, but then I want to let free jam loose on the verse, without losing my patterns?
2) I read somewhere else that free jam will play the same thing if the sequencer loops over the same bars and the input is the same. Here's the thing: I've got Cubase looping over 12 bars ( 4/4 + 4/4+ 2/4 x 3), and as it runs through, I can see in the arranger that it is changing the "jam part" pattern on some bars?
3) suppose free jam has a nice bit on bar 4 using "jam part 4" that I want to copy into bar 1... I thought that all I would need to do is go to manual mode and select "jam part 4" as the rhythm for bar 1... but this doesn't seem to work - it seems what it plays depends on the bar location as well as the pattern? Have I got this right?
4) because I am using a non-standard time sig, one bar of 4/4 plus one bar of 6/4, which I am doing as 4/4 + 4/4 + 2/4, I think JamStix is getting confused and playing fills in odd places... does it do something like play a fill on 2 bars, or 4 bars, something like that? Edit: note, I have the "start bar" set correctly to the start of my loop...
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Ralph [RZ] Site Admin

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Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 9:54 am Post subject: Re: Free Jam questions |
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| ECC83 wrote: | is there a way to, say, lock a couple of patterns. Say for example, I do some work on a verse, get a couple of rhythm patterns that I like, but then I want to let free jam loose on the verse, without losing my patterns?
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You cannot protect rhythms from the free jam per se at this time but you can lock bars in the arranger.
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2) I read somewhere else that free jam will play the same thing if the sequencer loops over the same bars and the input is the same. Here's the thing: I've got Cubase looping over 12 bars ( 4/4 + 4/4+ 2/4 x 3), and as it runs through, I can see in the arranger that it is changing the "jam part" pattern on some bars?
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Is this MIDI or audio jam?
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3) suppose free jam has a nice bit on bar 4 using "jam part 4" that I want to copy into bar 1... I thought that all I would need to do is go to manual mode and select "jam part 4" as the rhythm for bar 1... but this doesn't seem to work - it seems what it plays depends on the bar location as well as the pattern? Have I got this right?
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It should work. It may be an accent that you are hearing. Accents are bar-specific. Check the rhythm at bar in the rhythm tab and if you see names in the snare and/or tom accent boxes, select the same in bar 1.
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4) because I am using a non-standard time sig, one bar of 4/4 plus one bar of 6/4, which I am doing as 4/4 + 4/4 + 2/4, I think JamStix is getting confused and playing fills in odd places... does it do something like play a fill on 2 bars, or 4 bars, something like that?
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Jamstix plays only single-bar fills but compound time sigs can make things difficult. We're working on native odd time sig support for Jamstix 2. _________________ Ralph Zeuner
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ECC83 Jammer

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Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 8:52 am Post subject: |
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Many thanks again for your swift response!
To answer your question, this is an audio jam. |
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Ralph [RZ] Site Admin

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Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 9:02 am Post subject: |
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In audio free jam, the arrangement will change if the host loops because Jamstix cannot identify the audio content, just the volume. In MIDI mode it can analyze the actual content and thus ensure that the jam repeats identical. _________________ Ralph Zeuner
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