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Legato Mode is very useful for creating breaks, as you can momentarily play alternative
loops and jump back to what was playing in the track before.
Unless all the clips involved play the same sample (differing by clip settings only), you
might hear dropouts when launching clips in Legato Mode. This happens because you are
unexpectedly jumping to a point in the sample that Live has had no chance to pre-load from
disk in advance. You can remedy this situation by engaging Clip RAM Mode for the clips in
question.
11.6 Follow Actions
Follow Actions allow creating chains of clips that can trigger each other in an orderly or
random way (or both). A clip's Follow Action denes what happens to other clips in the
same group after the clip plays. A group is dened by clips arranged in successive slots of
the same track. Tracks can have an unlimited number of groups, separated by empty slots.
The Follow Action
Controls.
1. The Follow Action Time control denes when the Follow Action takes place in
bars-beats-sixteenths from the point in the clip where play starts. The default for
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