Pattern changes color if layered with another

Sometimes it’s easy to forget that there is more than one pattern layered on another as there’s no way of telling. Perhaps a layered pattern could change colour or be slightly greyed or obscurred or cross hatched etc. Something to differentiate

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  • edited July 2018

    Separate lanes for each pad, that collapse to a single lane ala the mixer, is my choice.

  • @5pinlink said:
    Separate lanes for each pad, that collapse to a single lane ala the mixer, is my choice.

    Oh yes of course that’s a wicked idea, like group lanes in a daw

  • @5pinlink said:
    Separate lanes for each pad, that collapse to a single lane ala the mixer, is my choice.

    Should I tweak my post or it sounds like you may have already suggested this

  • No, just spitballing, i suspect you can expect something similar anyway at some point, its a well requested feature.

  • I'm not keen on that idea @5pinlink, as I like my patterns to contain notes from multiple pads - especially true for drum patterns

    I would prefer the option to simply add additional horizontal lanes for each bank that all get summed together during playback. (If implemented, it would also be nice to have a mute pattern control)

  • open the lanes, individual patterns if needed, close the lanes and it is a combined pattern of all pads.

    Most people want individual patterns for individual instruments, my way covers both elegantly.

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