Once again a really helpful and interesting video. Thanks a lot for sharing! Good to be reminded of the the possibility to copy/paste patterns and track contents inside the song mode. It's kind of a hidden feature, but immensely convenient as opposed to the pattern mode (click more, copy pattern, more, change pattern, more, paste pattern, delete/copy/paste track contents...). For arranging, I'd adore if the Tracker would allow pattern naming and / or seperate track names for each pattern. I'm used to it from the MPC for example, and don't use extended naming for simple drafts, but find it indispensible for more complex arrangements. But well, you can't have everything... and sure you can take notes on analog paper or in a spreadsheet.
So far, it’s just been discovery of what works and doesn’t work for me, like now working on foundation for starting a track so that I don’t get confused when arranging the patterns, now I feel like going back into current songs I started and rewriting and organizing before the arrangements start lol I’m using breakbeats every track and wanting to use more than one sliced drum loop to work with in a track, would you recommend I use multiple tracks to organize drums and breaks? I was thinking of having separate tracks maybe multiple for each drum sounds and then just breakbeats, still figuring out what works best so I don’t lose track of what I’m doing, great video, I come back to it after sessions to help remind me I’m on the right track 👌🏾
Glad this one has helped. Depending on what I am doing. I use 1 to 4 tracks for my songs. 1 being Amiga style breaks or drum loops, got a video coming up making single instrument drum machines. usually it Drum, Snare, HI hats and Fills/Breaks.
Always excited for a new episode!
Cool unique style I’m buying one of these !
Cheers Dave, Hope I am not too much of a bad influence :).
Once again a really helpful and interesting video. Thanks a lot for sharing!
Good to be reminded of the the possibility to copy/paste patterns and track contents inside the song mode. It's kind of a hidden feature, but immensely convenient as opposed to the pattern mode (click more, copy pattern, more, change pattern, more, paste pattern, delete/copy/paste track contents...).
For arranging, I'd adore if the Tracker would allow pattern naming and / or seperate track names for each pattern. I'm used to it from the MPC for example, and don't use extended naming for simple drafts, but find it indispensible for more complex arrangements. But well, you can't have everything... and sure you can take notes on analog paper or in a spreadsheet.
Cheers Bahutu. Glad this is helping. I showed some techniques to managing patterns however naming would be a useful feature.
Thank you! Your videos are a brilliant ressource!
You're very welcome Aleksei.
This is awesome, thank you!
Thank you so much.
Cheers Ludovic. Hope you make many tracks in your future:).
So far, it’s just been discovery of what works and doesn’t work for me, like now working on foundation for starting a track so that I don’t get confused when arranging the patterns, now I feel like going back into current songs I started and rewriting and organizing before the arrangements start lol I’m using breakbeats every track and wanting to use more than one sliced drum loop to work with in a track, would you recommend I use multiple tracks to organize drums and breaks? I was thinking of having separate tracks maybe multiple for each drum sounds and then just breakbeats, still figuring out what works best so I don’t lose track of what I’m doing, great video, I come back to it after sessions to help remind me I’m on the right track 👌🏾
Glad this one has helped. Depending on what I am doing. I use 1 to 4 tracks for my songs. 1 being Amiga style breaks or drum loops, got a video coming up making single instrument drum machines. usually it Drum, Snare, HI hats and Fills/Breaks.