Instruction Manual

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 innitum, 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.