I've looked everywhere and haven't found any mention on ratcheting/step division/rolls. I can't imagine this beast doesn't have it, but I don't know where else to look.
@@soundformore oooooh Thanks for clarifying that. I certainly hope that is coming soon. It’s pretty much the only thing its missing. Kind of a big one too.
@@soundformore Ah OK. I asked Tyler the following: Is a "follow chord" option provided for melody or Arp tracks? As with the Woovebox. Tyler has answered the following: That and soo much more! Once a relation has been established between two tracks (i.e, track Y will watch the chords from track x) you have all kinds of opportunities to add flare and melodic distinctions, while resting easy knowing whatever you do setup will adjust accordingly whenever the host tracks chords change. Hope this helps, Leo.
Brilliant, I love these Prism tutorials 😊
Great to hear from you…
Thanks for the tutorial Leo, you male it all seem so easy!👍
Thanks
New graphics update is appreciated
Yes much better
Noticed that if the play head is running whilst step recording it records a mixture of real time and step, which yields some interesting results.
Yes perhaps a disable option there would help…
I've looked everywhere and haven't found any mention on ratcheting/step division/rolls. I can't imagine this beast doesn't have it, but I don't know where else to look.
Not a simple rachet option yet
@@soundformore oooooh Thanks for clarifying that. I certainly hope that is coming soon. It’s pretty much the only thing its missing. Kind of a big one too.
@prospektraks i passed on the message…
Thank you very much for this tutorial. Could you make a tutorial about the Chord ‘Follow’ function in Prism? This would be very helpful.
Hi Francesco, just checking before replying as you used Follow with inverted commas…
@@soundformore Oh sorry. Is that a problem with youtube?
@Francesco-L no problem with youtube, just trying to understand better what video you are after… :)
@@soundformore Ah OK.
I asked Tyler the following: Is a "follow chord" option provided for melody or Arp tracks? As with the Woovebox.
Tyler has answered the following: That and soo much more! Once a relation has been established between two tracks (i.e, track Y will watch the chords from track x) you have all kinds of opportunities to add flare and melodic distinctions, while resting easy knowing whatever you do setup will adjust accordingly whenever the host tracks chords change.
Hope this helps, Leo.
@Francesco-L ok, i think he is referring to peek, echo and melt functions…