i’m thinking this is a user error. there’s a specific order in which you need to save everything, it’s been a while since i used re:mix though.

That’s what I’ve been trying:

When you are happy with your set

1. Open the floating window
2. Click on Store and name your set
3. Click on Open Set
4. Click Collect All and Save
5. Save Live Set

So far, no luck…
Now, if you have a different method that is working I’d be more than happy to
try it.

Did you save your preset before saving your set?
maybe this one helps you?

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A W E S O M E

Thank you! I will stick to that ny friend!

Djeff

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And pls don’t move your samples(tracks/songs ) to other places also don’t change name of The samples after you use them and save them with re:mix otherwise your set will be ruined.

You need to use collect and save function from re;mix app If you have to change your sample name or move your sample to different places. .

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Yes, of course. I know the basics. My issue was with the ‘overwrite’ button, it looks like.

Thanx again

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I’ve read through this entire thread but couldn’t quite find the answer to this. Am i able to record live instruments/live vocals into re:mix, on the fly? Sort of like a live looper?
Hmmm…

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Arith - yes you can, you need to do this with the input.amxd module.

However, I’m finding that the loop recording is always terminated prematurely for some reason - and consequently the playback is always pitched down. Has anyone seen that before?

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Where can we download the required Java for REMIX?
Should we download or remix can run without the update?

Maybe you’ll find what you are looking for here:

thanks aroom.
It looks like now we have to pay to use java…

I was wondering if it is Ok to still run RE:Mix without latest java update?

Just messaged you about this and then found this. Any chance this is going to happen? It was a really important feature in MLRV for playing live with mlr, especially when using it for percussion, so expressive. Thanks so much!

Figured out about the PAGES for different settings with the mods. However, I’m wondering if there is a way to have the octave settings apply immediately, as opposed to after the next key press on that row (similar to mlrv or Norns mlr). This would make it incredibly more playable and since the pattern recorders work on these presses, would be super musical.

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new to monome/ grid / re:mix . But very much enjoying crafting new musical phrases from old loops, was wondering there a way to loop back and forth rather than just forwards or backwards? Thanks

@leescan Could you word your question differently?

Not sure what you mean by “looping back and forth”.

Alternating between forward and backward…

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You can alternate whether the loop plays forward or in reverse by clicking the lil arrow to the right of the row. If I remember correctly, the sample won’t just start playing in reverse if you click the lil arrow. You have to retrigger the sample, then It will play in reverse yeah?

When I want to hear a sample or loop both forwards and backwards I put the same sample on two rows. Then one row can be forwards, and one reversed.

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yes, i was thinking along the lines of perhaps a ping pong looping mode, so if you were to loop 1st four steps they play forward and then same section in reverse. could be good for drone looping without clicks or pops. thanks

Not exactly what you’re talking about, but have you tried Anaphora yet? It does record while reversing, and the reverse and record buttons are included in the pattern recorder, so that makes for a fun time.

It is better for atemporal stuff. But I got some loops to sync up pretty good to tempo, then I’d print them and drag em into re:mix.
With two grids, you can run both apps at the same time and set up track routing to go from anaphora to re:mix. Might be able to do everything live that way.

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Thanks for the tip will take a look at that