@uralhills It's called the FIX operation. It is in the Kaossilator instructions, and it acts as a save point. You can erase anything added after that, if you have to, without affecting the FIXed stuff.
Another hint: if you keep Scale pressed, and tap Loop, you can return quickly to the Program menu from any other menu, without waiting for it to flash.
@Dracopol ...Oh, but if you use the Loop Length 16 mode, you can't Fix anything. To bring the Loop Length to 16 (L 16), hold down Loop and Tap and then turn on the switch. You will see "DLY". Then hold down Loop and press Tap and dial the Loop Length to L 16. 16 beats! However, any overdub you do stays, you can't undo it unless you erase the whole sound.
@uralhills Suppose you record 3 layers in a loop and FIX that. Then you record 2 more layers. If you hold down Loop you will see the beat count. Turn the knob past "FIX" to "Can" (Cancel) and it will cancel only the 2 layers you added since the last FIX. If you turn the knob once more to "Clr" (Clear) it will erase everything.
@Dracopol ...there is only one save point, but you can work with that in the structure of your song: (basic beat) (basic beat) FIX (add more drums) (add melody 1) (add melody 2) Can to get back to basic beat (add new kind of drums) (add new melody 3) (add melody 4) set to a new melody sound 5 and STOP THE LOOP for a dramatic solo, then restart Loop. You can play over FIX operations and play during Erase to record new stuff over the erased.
I found out an amusing thing. If you choose d.84 (Breakdown) and drum at the top edge of the touch pad, and wait, you get a "rising feedback". To cancel it, drum somewhere else.
@NahTe53 Well the sound is there! Must be something wrong with your set-up. Click the speaker icon on it and check the volume level you have for YouTube, then check your own Volume Control.
wow, you've just open the f13 mode to me! i could not imagine kaoss able to erase definite layer. i could erase only the whole loop. thanx )
uralhills 1 year ago
@uralhills It's called the FIX operation. It is in the Kaossilator instructions, and it acts as a save point. You can erase anything added after that, if you have to, without affecting the FIXed stuff.
Another hint: if you keep Scale pressed, and tap Loop, you can return quickly to the Program menu from any other menu, without waiting for it to flash.
Dracopol 1 year ago
@Dracopol ...Oh, but if you use the Loop Length 16 mode, you can't Fix anything. To bring the Loop Length to 16 (L 16), hold down Loop and Tap and then turn on the switch. You will see "DLY". Then hold down Loop and press Tap and dial the Loop Length to L 16. 16 beats! However, any overdub you do stays, you can't undo it unless you erase the whole sound.
Dracopol 1 year ago
cool :) but it erase all the layers that recorded in fix mode, not only one or exact one. but it is still a great option ))
uralhills 1 year ago
@uralhills Suppose you record 3 layers in a loop and FIX that. Then you record 2 more layers. If you hold down Loop you will see the beat count. Turn the knob past "FIX" to "Can" (Cancel) and it will cancel only the 2 layers you added since the last FIX. If you turn the knob once more to "Clr" (Clear) it will erase everything.
Dracopol 1 year ago
@Dracopol ...there is only one save point, but you can work with that in the structure of your song: (basic beat) (basic beat) FIX (add more drums) (add melody 1) (add melody 2) Can to get back to basic beat (add new kind of drums) (add new melody 3) (add melody 4) set to a new melody sound 5 and STOP THE LOOP for a dramatic solo, then restart Loop. You can play over FIX operations and play during Erase to record new stuff over the erased.
Dracopol 1 year ago
@Dracopol thanx for the support! ))
uralhills 1 year ago
@uralhills Since this video I've practiced a little more, gotten much better. Please check out my latest Kaossilator video #5, "Dark Taxi".
Dracopol 1 year ago
...actually to get back to Program menu, it's easier to just tap Scale twice.
Dracopol 1 year ago
I found out an amusing thing. If you choose d.84 (Breakdown) and drum at the top edge of the touch pad, and wait, you get a "rising feedback". To cancel it, drum somewhere else.
Dracopol 1 year ago
Sorry,i dont hear anithing
NahTe53 1 year ago
@NahTe53 Well the sound is there! Must be something wrong with your set-up. Click the speaker icon on it and check the volume level you have for YouTube, then check your own Volume Control.
Dracopol 1 year ago