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Tempo divider or multiplier per track in song view.

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PhilPhil MontréalBeta Tester Posts: 105

I would see something like holding one or multiple track row while holding some other button would turn the 2 right column into a "time division selector". Normal tempo would be middle, x2, x4, x8 for the upper part, /2, /4, /8 for the lower part.
This would bring a lot of interesting variation.
I would even see a reverse on/off by pushing one of the 2 row showing a gradiant going up or down depending on the state.

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    dest4bdest4b Frankfurt, GermanyPosts: 98

    Oh .. great !! would be amazing !

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    llexamllexam USABeta Tester Posts: 73

    +1 Absolutely.

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    PhilPhil MontréalBeta Tester Posts: 105

    That is a good idea! Oh wait! Was mine 🤦‍♂️

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    PhilPhil MontréalBeta Tester Posts: 105

    Even better implementation:
    Holding down the tempo knob switch to tempo view.
    Each track row has 2 lighted pad at the center meaning the tempo isn’t multiplied or divided.
    Selecting a pad on the right multiply the clock per step, selecting a pad on the left divides it.
    Further from the center increase the factor.
    The 2 right column indicate the direction of playhead. Fwd right, reverse left. Turning both on bring 2 playheads, with their own clock speed.

    Bam!!

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    pbolgerpbolger ChristchurchPosts: 61

    This may seem a bit clunky, but you can do tempo multiplication/division by copying/changing zoom resolution/pasting.

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    PhilPhil MontréalBeta Tester Posts: 105

    Thanks @pbolger, I knew the trick, but it is more work than flow ;) so I keep dreaming of a more direct and versatile way!

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    72versions72versions Auckland NZBeta Tester Posts: 39

    I stumbled across this looking for advanced clip sequencing modes/options - pretty similar to the arp feature requests.

    Many of these options have been suggested for arp: e.g. step direction probability, custom patterns (as per the clip sequence).

    Basically more options for clip sequence play modes is what we want (rather than resorting to custom arps) right?

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    PhilPhil MontréalBeta Tester Posts: 105

    The Deluge développement focus seems to lean toward "song writing" and long compositions and it makes sense.

    I really hope that we'll see more "live clip/loop mangling" kind of features eventually. To me, the Deluge screams for it!

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