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Projects
A basic overview of loading and saving Projects can be found at
. This chapter looks at
some additional aspects surrounding the use of Projects.
Switching Projects
There are some rules governing how Circuit Rhythm responds when you change from one Project to
another. If sequencer playback is stopped when you select a new Project in
Projects View
, on pressing
the
Play
button, the new Project always begins at the step defined as the Start Point of the
Pattern (Step 1 by default) for each track; if the Project comprises chained Patterns, it will begin at
the Start Point of the first Pattern. This will be the case regardless of which step the sequencer was at
when it was last stopped. The tempo of the new Project will replace that of the previous one.
There are two options for changing Projects while sequencer playback is active:
1. If you select a new Project by pressing its pad, the current Pattern will play through to its last step
(note – only the current Pattern, not a Scene or complete chain of Patterns), and the pad for the
new Project will flash white to indicate that it is being “queued”. The new Project will then begin
playing from the Start point (Step 1 by default) of its Pattern, or the Start Point of the first Pattern
in a chain or its first Scene, as the case may be.
2. If you hold down
Shift
when selecting a new Project, the newly selected Project will begin playing
immediately. The new Project will play from the same step in the Pattern chain that the previous
Project had reached. Instant Project switching can become particularly interesting when the two
Projects either contain Patterns of different lengths, or different numbers of Patterns making up a
Pattern chain.
As we have mentioned elsewhere in this User Guide, experimentation is often the best way of
understanding how Circuit Rhythm deals with this
Clearing Projects
Clear
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may be used in
Projects View
to delete unwanted Projects. Press and hold
Clear
; it
illuminates bright red and all the grid pads extinguish except that for the currently selected Project,
which shows bright white. Press this pad to delete the Project.
Note that this procedure makes it only possible to delete the currently selected Project; thus
providing a safeguard against deleting the wrong Project. Always check that a Project pad contains
the Project you want to delete by playing it before you use
Clear
.
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