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unable to type pattern higher than 61 in sequencer
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 8:59 pm
by strobotone
hello folks,
is anybody able to put any pattern number higher than 61 in the sequencer?
i am only able to get to 61 (keyboard letter "Z")
"[", "]" and all other following are not working.
thanks!
Re: unable to type pattern higher than 61 in sequencer
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 2:29 pm
by Klangkulisse
strobotone wrote:hello folks,
is anybody able to put any pattern number higher than 61 in the sequencer?
i am only able to get to 61 (keyboard letter "Z")
"[", "]" and all other following are not working.
thanks!
Yes, with no problem. I can create them and they are working, also in different themes.
32-bit-version on XP, "big" keyboard with Num-Block.
Re: unable to type pattern higher than 61 in sequencer
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 10:28 pm
by strobotone
creating them is not a problem but accessing them.
what number comes up when you press the "\" key in the sequencer?
even though the pattern exists i can´t put it in the sequencer.
tried with english/german keyboard and languages.
Re: unable to type pattern higher than 61 in sequencer
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 11:04 am
by 4516N41
I see what you mean. It used be enough to select the pattern in sequencer view and press space but now you have to use the ? Key instead (at least on my keyboard it´s ?) It´s the key next to Enter in the "IOP" line.
Hope it helps.
edit: BuzzWiki Hotkeys may need a little update
Re: unable to type pattern higher than 61 in sequencer
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 12:58 pm
by strobotone
thanks! that actually helped. in my case it was the "#" key.
to sum it up :
the last pattern number which one is able to put in the sequncer directly is 61 ( < shift > + < Z >).
patterns > 61 can be put i the sequencer by selecting it from the righthand sidebar and hitting the < # > key.
Re: unable to type pattern higher than 61 in sequencer
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 2:02 pm
by 4516N41
Cool. The "#" Key works for me also. If I may add it was not the "?" symbol it is the " ' " symbol (But on the same key as "?" without shift on my keyboard)