Have you tried to use the bookmarks feature? It allows you to save a snapshot of your current project you can go back to and create a derivative project from it. Is that what you need?
Never knew you could do that ill give it a try, but i mean more for saving patterns and notes i would normally just save the preset for the device i was using (like the 303 that carries your pattern over with the preset) but the pulv an heisenberg dont save the notes with the preset so i find myself either scrapping drafts or jotting it down on paper which can be quite tedious if using arps
Yes, you can. You can have several projects open in the app simultaneously and switch from one to another with the Window menu on the top bar. You can select a group of devices (or the whole arrangement), press Ctrl+C (a message will appear confirming the copy to the clipboard), switch to another arrangement and press Ctrl+V. The clipboard contents will be pasted to the second arrangement, including their time-line tracks and regions.
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Have you tried to use the bookmarks feature? It allows you to save a snapshot of your current project you can go back to and create a derivative project from it. Is that what you need?
Never knew you could do that ill give it a try, but i mean more for saving patterns and notes i would normally just save the preset for the device i was using (like the 303 that carries your pattern over with the preset) but the pulv an heisenberg dont save the notes with the preset so i find myself either scrapping drafts or jotting it down on paper which can be quite tedious if using arps
Can't you just copy 'n paste the devices into a new track? Or did I get you wrong?
not sure, can you copy n paste between drafts? (bampotrecords is me if ur wondering)
Yes, you can. You can have several projects open in the app simultaneously and switch from one to another with the Window menu on the top bar. You can select a group of devices (or the whole arrangement), press Ctrl+C (a message will appear confirming the copy to the clipboard), switch to another arrangement and press Ctrl+V. The clipboard contents will be pasted to the second arrangement, including their time-line tracks and regions.
Thanks jordi! , massive help and time saver!