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Post by drwelts on Mar 10, 2009 22:48:01 GMT
Hello, I'm Dana from Becket Massachusetts where we still have a couple feet of snow.. I've had my fusion for all most a year now and have used it mainly in the studio for the superb brass, woodwind and string sounds. But now I'm getting a Little deeper and have a bunch of questions...The most important being this; How do I get a sequence to loop? I can enter stuff and hear it back but I want it to play over and over until I stop it- any thoughts??
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christianrock
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Post by christianrock on Mar 12, 2009 15:43:18 GMT
Have you read the Tutorials in the Alesis website? And hi, welcome to the group
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Post by drwelts on Mar 12, 2009 17:01:25 GMT
yes I have , actually a couple of times- I can tweak and store programs, create splits and mixes but I want to have a song loop and I can't find a command anywhere
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Post by Shreddie on Mar 12, 2009 23:44:18 GMT
I've not done it myself and it looks as though the looping will have to be enabled for each track individually (rather than the entire song) but read page 124 of the reference manual.
And welcome to the forum!
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Post by psionic11 on Mar 12, 2009 23:57:34 GMT
I'm not at home atm, but to enable song looping, head to SONG/EDIT/General, select Enable looping. Make sure to also set the END LOOP POINT all the way to the last measure of the song.
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Post by drwelts on Mar 13, 2009 16:37:35 GMT
Thanks- I'll give it a try
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Post by eccentricorbit on Mar 21, 2009 18:56:21 GMT
Hi Dana, I'm not so far away from you in Quincy, MA - here in the Eastern part of the state we are almost snow free and have crocuses coming up - so hold tight - the better weather will work its way west soon! You can check out the band I play in at www.eoband.com along w/ a couple of samples so you can hear the sound. I'm new to the forum, and sort of new to the fusion. You can see my intro post in the New Members list under my username EccentricOrbit. I don't know much about the question you have, but hope to be able to help out in the future. - Maddie
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