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18.1.2 G-Stomper Producer


In G-Stomper Producer, Tracks and Patterns are structured as followed:


Global Sequencer / Tracks / Track Sequencer / Patterns / Data


This means, each Track (T01-T24, VT01-VT12, and also FX, Master, and Timing & Measure) comes with a dedicated Track Sequencer and Track Pattern Set. This also means that each Track provides its own Track Patterns. You can copy Track Patterns either to other Pattern Slots in the same Track Pattern Set or to other compatible Tracks / Track Pattern Sets.


Note: In G-Stomper Producer, all copy and clear operations are done on Track Patterns, and not on Patterns and Tracks like in G-Stomper Studio.


In detail, this means you can …


• … copy data from Track Patterns to a wide range of destinations

- to single Patterns in the same or in another compatible Track Pattern Set

- to all Patterns in the same Track Pattern Set

- a selection of Patterns in the same Track Pattern Set

- a complete Pattern Bank in the same Track Pattern Set


• … swap data between Patterns in the same or in another compatible Track Pattern Set


• … clear data from Track Patterns You can copy, swap or clear …

• … complete Scenes or selective content


• … complete Track Patterns or selective content


In Short, you can copy everything to everywhere at every time.


Important note for users coming from G-Stomper Studio:

When you are used to G-Stomper Studio, please take note that G-Stomper Producer Track Patterns contain approximately the same data like G-Stomper Studio Drum/Synth Tracks, and G-Stomper Producer Scenes contain approximately the same data as G-Stomper Studio Patterns. This is because of the differently structured sequencers.


More specifically:

To copy a complete loop (all Tracks), you must snapshot or copy the Scene.

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