next to STEP/PROBABILITY there is a empty field we could have these choices: -each bar (default) -first bar of two/three/..... -last bar of two/three/...
anyhow never override the probability amount, it's so cool
Good idea. I like it. Since we already have the pattern repetition setting, we could take advantage of that and make it more flexible: - each bar (default - 0) - specific bar number (resets when the pattern first starts) This would allow you to have it on eg. the last bar of a set of 4 instead of just the first bar. So if you want it on the first bar of three, you'd set it to 1 and set your pattern repeat to 2 (which is equal to 3 bars). If you want it on the 4th bar of 4 you'd set it to 4 and pattern repeat to 3 (which is 4 bars). Combined with the probability setting it opens up a lot of possibilities I think.
I've started looking into this. It would add about 8064 bytes to the RAM usage on the cortex. It seems to me like we have enough RAM to spare, but maybe @Julian can comment if he thinks differently.
This would be incredibly useful. I often get stuck because I think in 2 bar patterns with minimal variation between the two. Seems to me like I'm wasting patterns for just a snare on the last 16th. With just 8 different patters the room for (controllable) variations gets usep up pretty quick.
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- each bar (default - 0)
- specific bar number (resets when the pattern first starts)
This would allow you to have it on eg. the last bar of a set of 4 instead of just the first bar.
So if you want it on the first bar of three, you'd set it to 1 and set your pattern repeat to 2 (which is equal to 3 bars). If you want it on the 4th bar of 4 you'd set it to 4 and pattern repeat to 3 (which is 4 bars).
Combined with the probability setting it opens up a lot of possibilities I think.
I don't think this would be hard to add either.
bar patterns with minimal variation between the two. Seems to me like
I'm wasting patterns for just a snare on the last 16th. With just 8
different patters the room for (controllable) variations gets usep up
pretty quick.