I’d like a keystroke assignment which clears everything in the working buffer.
Clearing would mean, default values return and everything like cc’s that can go null do so.
Since utilizing cc’s more extensively, I find it all too easy to assign a cc value to the next cell unintentionally.
Alternatively, a global preference that automatically clears the working buffer upon release of the active cell would be ideal. It’s rare that I want to start with working buffer data in the next cell.
As a work-around, after entering data, do the double-tapping on every parameter active. It’s easy to miss one. I don’t know about it until I’m trouble-shooting unexpected actions during playback.
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+1 for THIS!!
OMG Please please make a wishlist post for this. It’s a no brainer!
I second this!!! Would be a great improvement in the workflow.
In the audio sequencer, turn the Sample knob to select another sample. All parameters will reset.
In the MIDI/Synth sequencer, select another MIDI Channel/Synth slot by turning the same knob.
You can then return to you original sample/channel.
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I get it: With fingers off the grid, turn the Sample knob off the current setting.
CC’s are cleared; Note to C4; Velocity to 100; Note length to 1.
THANKS!!
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