
11.6. FOLLOW ACTIONS 144
this setting is one bar.
2. The Follow Action choosers allow selecting two different Follow Actions, A and
B.
3. The Chance A and Chance B controls set the likelihood of each of the two
Follow Actions occurring. If a clip has Chance A set to 1 and Chance B set to
0, Follow Action A will occur every time the clip is launched. As we can see
from this example, a Chance setting of 0 means that an action will never happen.
Changing Chance B to 10 in this scenario makes Follow Action A occur much
less often approximately once out of every ten clip launches.
There are eight Follow Actions available:
Play Clip Again restarts the clip.
Play Next Clip triggers the next clip down in the group. If a clip with this setting is last
in a group, this Follow Action triggers the rst clip.
Play Previous Clip triggers the previous clip (the one above the current one).
Play Any Clip plays any clip in the group.
Stop simply stops the clip after it has played for the chosen Follow Action Time. Note
that this overrides clip loop/region settings.
Play First Clip launches the rst (top) clip in a group.
Play Last Clip launches the last (bottom) clip in a group.
There is also the possibility to choose no Follow Action by leaving the chooser blank.
Note that a Follow Action happens exactly after the duration that is specied by the Follow
Action Time controls unless clip quantization is set to a value other than None or Global.
Follow Actions circumvent global quantization but not clip quantization.
So, why do you need these things? Music is repetition and change. Music based on loops
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