i am auditioning a certain loop inside the RMX.
i like it.
and i also like the one next to it.
is there a way to put it (i.e) on the fly. or you have to manually be inside the
track 2 and then go browse for the loop from scratch?
maybe a dumba**question but i haven't found an answer so far...
RMX is multitimbral, you could load 8 loops in the mixer - mute or
solo seven of them individually.
Johnna :)
--- In spectrasonics@yahoogroups.com, Matjaz Zdesar <takaval@...> wrote:
>
> Hi you all,
>
> Quick question...
>
> i am auditioning a certain loop inside the RMX.
> i like it.
> and i also like the one next to it.
> is there a way to put it (i.e) on the fly. or you have to manually
be inside the track 2 and then go browse for the loop from scratch?
>
> maybe a dumba**question but i haven't found an answer so far...
>
>
> best, matt
>
>
>
>
> ________________
> Skype? - mmoraus
>
> www.nonmusic.tv
>
reading back my mail it seems i was a bit nervous...
what i am trying to find out is...
You have the default root folder (position) when browsing for a loop inside the
RMX.
Is there a way that the location can be that of the last loop you picked?
That way when you pick one, but also like the one next to it. you dont have to
browse through the whole tree of loops from scratch, all over again. You might
even forget where exactly the loop was placed, and you cant remember, and that
can be time consuming....
Just a though...
M
________________
Skype? - mmoraus
www.nonmusic.tv
________________________________
From: Johnna <johnna@...>
To: spectrasonics@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, January 8, 2009 11:57:28 PM
Subject: [spectrasonics] Re: hi, first post, but not nervous...
Welcome to the Spectrsonics group :)
RMX is multitimbral, you could load 8 loops in the mixer - mute or
solo seven of them individually.
Johnna :)
--- In spectrasonics@ yahoogroups. com, Matjaz Zdesar <takaval@... > wrote:
>
> Hi you all,
>
> Quick question...
>
> i am auditioning a certain loop inside the RMX.
> i like it.
> and i also like the one next to it.
> is there a way to put it (i.e) on the fly. or you have to manually
be inside the track 2 and then go browse for the loop from scratch?
>
> maybe a dumba**question but i haven't found an answer so far...
>
>
> best, matt
>
>
>
>
> ____________ ____
> Skype? - mmoraus
>
> www.nonmusic. tv
>
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
RMX offers a `Favorites' feature. Try putting the loops you like in
your favorites.
Additionally there's extensive documentation within RMX that will
empower you to answer these questions.
--- In spectrasonics@yahoogroups.com, moraus <takaval@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> reading back my mail it seems i was a bit nervous...
>
> what i am trying to find out is...
>
> You have the default root folder (position) when browsing for a loop
inside the RMX.
> Is there a way that the location can be that of the last loop you
picked?
> That way when you pick one, but also like the one next to it. you
dont have to browse through the whole tree of loops from scratch, all
over again. You might even forget where exactly the loop was placed,
and you cant remember, and that can be time consuming....
>
> Just a though...
>
> M
>
>
>
>
>
> ________________
> Skype? - mmoraus
>
> www.nonmusic.tv
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Johnna <johnna@...>
> To: spectrasonics@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thursday, January 8, 2009 11:57:28 PM
> Subject: [spectrasonics] Re: hi, first post, but not nervous...
>
>
> Welcome to the Spectrsonics group :)
>
> RMX is multitimbral, you could load 8 loops in the mixer - mute or
> solo seven of them individually.
>
> Johnna :)
>
> --- In spectrasonics@ yahoogroups. com, Matjaz Zdesar <takaval@ > wrote:
> >
> > Hi you all,
> >
> > Quick question...
> >
> > i am auditioning a certain loop inside the RMX.
> > i like it.
> > and i also like the one next to it.
> > is there a way to put it (i.e) on the fly. or you have to manually
> be inside the track 2 and then go browse for the loop from scratch?
> >
> > maybe a dumba**question but i haven't found an answer so far...
> >
> >
> > best, matt
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ____________ ____
> > Skype? - mmoraus
> >
> > www.nonmusic. tv
> >
>
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
There are two things you can do, neither ideal. I'm assuming you're
trying to do the following:
1. Select a loop for part 1.
2. Go to part 2 and browse, and start your browsing from the loop
folder you were just in for part 1, as opposed to having to navigate
from the default "root" folder of whatever library you're in to that
folder.
Correct? If so, I know of two options:
1. Choose "copy part" while still in part 1. Go to part 2. Choose
"paste part." You'll have the identical loop you have from part 1
along with all part settings, but at least you'll be in the folder you
want to be in for browsing.
Or...
2. If the loop for part 1 is in a library other than the RMX "Core
Library", you can at least get back to the library you want by
right-clicking (or control-clicking) anywhere in the interface except
the purple bar at bottom.
I'd love to see an option to "return to folder last browsed" as well.
I often want to load in multiple elements from a single suite into
neighboring parts; doesn't make sense to me to have to navigate back
to the folder in question or to have to copy/paste as described.
Something for a future release, maybe?
PL
--- In spectrasonics@yahoogroups.com, moraus <takaval@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> reading back my mail it seems i was a bit nervous...
>
> what i am trying to find out is...
>
> You have the default root folder (position) when browsing for a loop
inside the RMX.
> Is there a way that the location can be that of the last loop you
picked?
> That way when you pick one, but also like the one next to it. you
dont have to browse through the whole tree of loops from scratch, all
over again. You might even forget where exactly the loop was placed,
and you cant remember, and that can be time consuming....
>
> Just a though...
>
>