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shadowfax_ Grand Master Jam

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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 9:45 am Post subject: |
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| jas_lan wrote: | | shadowfax_ wrote: | | jas_lan wrote: | | Reading the manual did fine for me... Never watched a video or had any other instruction. |
I'm very happy for you my friend
maybe you can tell me where in the manual (or which buttons I fiddle with) to delete a crash cymbal that is playing that doesn't exist on the bar editor,
not the groove page, or the fill page..
I'm busy trying to figure this out at the moment..no mention of it in the manual..
best, Kevin |
Of course this is not in the manual because it is unintended behavior that is known and discussed here in the forum. Of course I am talking about the features which ARE in the manual which are being discussed in this thread. |
Maybe you can help me..I'm reading the manual now trying to find the ''uniformity slider'' I can only see a ''uniform'' clock in the structure window, is that it please?
the reason I'm afraid to fiddle about with stuff is because I'm always in the middle of a song..if I fiddle with it when not doing a song I never come across the situations that happen when constructing a song..crazy I know
best, Kevin |
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jas_lan Rayzoon Beta Team

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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 9:54 am Post subject: |
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If you are referring to the structure box in the fills tab, then yes, I do believe that is what you a reading about. It is a round, dial, type "slider". _________________ Core i7 4712QM, 16GB, Cubase 9 Pro on Windows 10. Scarlett 2i2. M-Audio Axiom Pro 61. Komplete 8. Jamstix 3.6. Absolute 3 VST. 418 Carrier Landings.
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shadowfax_ Grand Master Jam

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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 10:20 am Post subject: |
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I thank you for your time my friend.
our interpritation of slider is different I now know that a clock face is also a ''slider'' like the slider used in ..for instance auto snare..or open hats...
I'm easily confused..
best, Kevin |
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alexis PhD in Jamology

Joined: 13 May 2005 Posts: 454
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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 11:38 am Post subject: |
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[quote="Bagatell_"] | shadowfax_ wrote: | | alexis wrote: |
We need an in depth 2hour long video that goes into detail on everything possible...I wouldn't care if it was 4 hours long..it would be my favourite vid!! |
Sooner or later you will have to learn this stuff. Why not spend a couple of hours moving every button, knob and slider in the interface and seeing what they do?
Vids would be cool too. |
Hi - you quoted me as writing something I didn't ... looks like a nested quote attempt gone accidentally awry ...
Can you please revise your post so as to remove my name from that quote?
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Bagatell_ Jam Meister

Joined: 29 Jul 2008 Posts: 85 Location: Sierra Nevada, Spain
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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 2:14 pm Post subject: |
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Azimuth Moderator & Beta Team

Joined: 19 Nov 2010 Posts: 2131
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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 10:08 pm Post subject: |
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| Quote: | Hi, to learn, you need to be taught..
no amount of poking the buttons to see what they do would have led me to the simplifier in charlie and adding it to another drummer, how would I know that if someone didn't show me?
or hi lighting a hit and turning down the priority knob, your saying we should just find these things by ''suck it and see''?
that's just crazy,
no disrespect my friend but I think your wrong.. |
Sorry Kevin, but you are wrong on this one. I've learned a huge amount about Jamstix by doing just that, reading drop down menus and twisting knobs. Digging through the posts on the forum also answers most questions. You do need to be taught but as the saying goes "experience is the best teacher". |
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shadowfax_ Grand Master Jam

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Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 1:22 am Post subject: |
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| a_zimuth wrote: | | Quote: | Hi, to learn, you need to be taught..
no amount of poking the buttons to see what they do would have led me to the simplifier in charlie and adding it to another drummer, how would I know that if someone didn't show me?
or hi lighting a hit and turning down the priority knob, your saying we should just find these things by ''suck it and see''?
that's just crazy,
no disrespect my friend but I think your wrong.. |
Sorry Kevin, but you are wrong on this one. I've learned a huge amount about Jamstix by doing just that, reading drop down menus and twisting knobs. Digging through the posts on the forum also answers most questions. You do need to be taught but as the saying goes "experience is the best teacher". |
I would argue that we are both right...there are 2 sides to this discussion and both have their merits,
best, Kevin |
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Robus_1 Jammer

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Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 11:53 pm Post subject: |
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| As for your cymbal crash, most likely what's causing it is the check boxes at the top of the fills window. Uncheck "begin fill with crash" and "end fill with crash" and it will probably go away. Those boxes seem to be checked by default. There is a way to uncheck them globally, in the song builder menu IIRC. |
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ckurz_7000 Jam Meister

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Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 1:35 pm Post subject: |
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Mystery cymbals in my case turned out to be triggered by ticked options for start/end fill cymbals in the fill section.
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