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11.6. FOLLOW ACTIONS 146
with a Chance setting of 1, leaving Follow Action B alone. Now this clip is set
up to advance to the looping clip after it plays.
4. Activate the Loop switch for the second clip.
The rst clip will now proceed to the second after it has played in its entirety; the second
clip will simply play in a loop until it is stopped.
11.6.2 Creating Cycles
One of the most obvious possibilities that Follow Actions open up is using a group of
samples to form a musical cycle. If we organize several clips as a group and use the Play
Next Clip Follow Action with each clip, they will play one after the other ad innitum, or
until we tell them to stop.
Cycles can be peppered with occasional rearrangements through the addition of other
Follow Actions, such as Play Any Clip, with smaller relative Chance settings.
11.6.3 Temporarily Looping Clips
There are some interesting applications of Follow Actions when it comes to creating tem-
porary musical loops.
The default setting for Follow Action is actually a 1:0 chance that Nothing happens after
the Follow Action Time, which means that there is effectively no Follow Action. But now,
imagine a group consisting of one single clip. Follow Action A is set to Play Clip Again,
with a Chance of 8. Follow Action B is set to None, with a Chance of 1. The clip uses
a long sample, and Follow Time is set to one bar. Clicking on the clip will play the rst
bar, after which it will be very likely that it will play the rst bar again. However, after a few
repetitions, it will eventually come to Action B Nothing and continue playing the rest
of the sample.