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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4d6MriD6y4&list=UUffhayZv3WqTz2ZaEkIwR3w&index=5&feature=plcp b99 Tutorial for TR256 with OhmRGB]
 
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4d6MriD6y4&list=UUffhayZv3WqTz2ZaEkIwR3w&index=5&feature=plcp b99 Tutorial for TR256 with OhmRGB]
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== Original Patch Info ==
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TR256 for Monomodular b992.
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TR256 is one of Stretta's patches I took a liking to when I first started working with monome patches.  I've changed it quite a bit since he released it.
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Mode buttons (Scene buttons on the Launcpad/APC/iPad):
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1-4 sets velocity.  Its scaled between the low and high setting on the GUI.
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5-7 sets the timing rate:  1/4 to 1/16. (shift 1-3 on APC)
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8 turns on triplet.  (shift 4 on APC)
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Their are 16 programs. 
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The top row selects which one to edit.
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The second row selects which one is playing.
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The third row is the running status and allows the user to change the beginning and length of the program.  If you hold down the end of the sequence and press a step to the right, it will change the starting point.
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To copy from one program to another:
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Press and hold the edit of the one you wish to copy, and then the  play of the destination program.
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To clear:
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Press and hold the edit of the program to clear, then press one of the velocity mode buttons (1-4).
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To enter record mode:
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Press both edit and play at the same time.
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TR256 will record into the current pattern whatever is routed to it via MIDI that matches its output assignment.  The timing will be quantized to the current timing setting.
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When restart is enabled, the loop will restart at the beginning of the beat after a timing change has occured.

Revision as of 05:34, 8 January 2012

Video Tutorials

b99 Tutorial for TR256 with OhmRGB


Original Patch Info

TR256 for Monomodular b992.

TR256 is one of Stretta's patches I took a liking to when I first started working with monome patches. I've changed it quite a bit since he released it.

Mode buttons (Scene buttons on the Launcpad/APC/iPad): 1-4 sets velocity. Its scaled between the low and high setting on the GUI. 5-7 sets the timing rate: 1/4 to 1/16. (shift 1-3 on APC) 8 turns on triplet. (shift 4 on APC)

Their are 16 programs. The top row selects which one to edit. The second row selects which one is playing. The third row is the running status and allows the user to change the beginning and length of the program. If you hold down the end of the sequence and press a step to the right, it will change the starting point. To copy from one program to another: Press and hold the edit of the one you wish to copy, and then the play of the destination program. To clear: Press and hold the edit of the program to clear, then press one of the velocity mode buttons (1-4). To enter record mode: Press both edit and play at the same time. TR256 will record into the current pattern whatever is routed to it via MIDI that matches its output assignment. The timing will be quantized to the current timing setting. When restart is enabled, the loop will restart at the beginning of the beat after a timing change has occured.