This seems like a very serious limitation. The video tutorial for drag/drop seems to only have one groove per track as well. The knowledgebase on their site is not helpful. There must be a better way but I can't see it.
Stylus rmx grooves how to#
I understand how to create up to 8 separate tracks, each on a different channel and assign a different groove (in RMX) to each channel but that would still only gives me 8 grooves, and I would have to waste 8 tracks to do this. I don't see how I can create a full track and get multiple grooves on it. It's as if those regions do nothing more than trigger whatever groove is currently selected for the length of the region. However, I've discovered that once I have dragged a single groove on to a track (which looks like it created a region with MIDI data in it), then if I click on another groove in Stylus RMX, the region I previously dragged into a drag seems to now trigger the NEW groove, and the old one is lost.
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In particular, I'm trying to figure out how to get more than one groove on a single track.įor example, I'd like to have 4 beats of one groove followed by 4 beats of a related groove, then another, and so on.
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I got a copy of Stylus RMX and am trying to get my head around it.