20 tips that aren't in the manual | circuit tracks compendium
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Published 2022-04-10
chapteridoos:
00:00 intro
00:38 navigation/storage
04:53 sound design
07:47 sequencing
16:47 outro
All Comments (21)
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I've watched this a few times to make sure that I had all these tips down. This is some gold right here. Keep going
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Hey Issac - the "sticky shift" or as I usually refer to it as "shift lock" is there for compliance reasons, say for example you are a quadriplegic and are programming your beats with a stick in your mouth - this would allow you to use the shift key where otherwise you would be unable to use it. Just thought I would explain that - this feature is on other devices that use shift keys (including windows and mac os) to make life a little better for folks who are unable to use both hands / or fingers or what have you). Great job though - informative video!
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Thank you for this video. I just found your channel and am starting my journey of discovery with electronic music. I will be using your videos to learn all about the Tracks.
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That's a whole lot of good tips. I think that "sample tuning" method will really come in handy.
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I just bought mine last week. Thanks for the tips, they're most helpful.
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Had my CT for a few days and the loud-ass metronome was already driving me crazy, thanks so much for the tip!
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Hey man, really good tips ! I've been using the Circuit Tracks for more than a year and had no idea about these functions haha
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Circuit Rhythm user here, thanks for your tips, especially the patterns trick with shift for fills. I like reading manuals but overlooked this and forgot some other ones. Videos like yours are always welcome!
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wow, been messing around with the tracks for some time now and there were a couple of things that I had no idea about! Thanks!
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Dude your killing it
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Nice one Isaac! Keep it up!
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this is gold man! keep up
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The view lock explanation is missing the fact that you can select the patterns that are being view locked (shown in white) by shift+tap on the target pattern :) It's worth mentioning about the "turn clockwise to reset to default values" that this (absolutely not mentioned in either the tracks or thythm manual btw...) unfortunately doesn't work for synth patches, clockwise and anticlockwise will both turn red and erase automation. Very unfortunate as this could be pretty useful...
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Super handy, and well organized. You really got it going on for your obviously young age (well compared to me anyway)...maybe you'll even wind up teaching music or something, thanks!
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great content Isaac
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Great tips! Thanks for that 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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thanks - the click volume feature especially
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Omg thanks for showing that sticky shift thing
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Many thanks for your video!! I ve learned or discovered good new stuff. I have a question that you might answer : is there a way to clear a track in one go, instead of pressing "clear" on each pad for the synths or unselecting each pad for the drum ? ( my excuses if thats something i should know ... ) kind regards from Switzerland ;)
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Just got one 2 days ago nice one great video thanks :)