Yes, here's how.
1. Go to the sequencer
2.now selct the sequence/pattern you'd like to alter and hit the edit icon(looks like a pencil)
3. Now select the note or notes you'd like to alter. You can simply select all and only alter one or some if you'd like. You aren't forceto change all of them.
4.now you should see a couple of options appear in yellow. If not tap that little wrench icon in the top right. That's how you toggle them. Select the one that looks like a rising velocity or tune sequence.
5.once there you'll see 3 major options to your right. Velocity, tune and pan. Selcet which of those you'd like to alter first.
6.now you can do two things here.
A. Select "select" and change multiple groups of instances. (Or just one)
A2. Now you can raise or lower the value of what you selected using the toggle options to the right.
B.select draw and change multiple groups using lines. Very useful for fading in or out. Or if you just want to put down a very rough change in your sequence.
Yes, select the sequence who's fx parameters youlike to alter then on the bottom right select the "auto" tab. From there find that parameter and you can manually change any recorded fx movements or insert new ones.
pretty sweet eh? Lol
I figured it out after checking out a demo song, but thanks! It is indeed pretty sweet to have this kind of production tool in a phone.... Who would have predicted this only 10 years ago?
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1. Go to the sequencer
2.now selct the sequence/pattern you'd like to alter and hit the edit icon(looks like a pencil)
3. Now select the note or notes you'd like to alter. You can simply select all and only alter one or some if you'd like. You aren't forceto change all of them.
4.now you should see a couple of options appear in yellow. If not tap that little wrench icon in the top right. That's how you toggle them. Select the one that looks like a rising velocity or tune sequence.
5.once there you'll see 3 major options to your right. Velocity, tune and pan. Selcet which of those you'd like to alter first.
6.now you can do two things here.
A. Select "select" and change multiple groups of instances. (Or just one)
A2. Now you can raise or lower the value of what you selected using the toggle options to the right.
B.select draw and change multiple groups using lines. Very useful for fading in or out. Or if you just want to put down a very rough change in your sequence.
I hope I helped L=
pretty sweet eh? Lol