There is no real difference in modifying existing
sequences as making new ones. You go in and change the parameters of each of the
sequence "tracks" to what you want the destination to be (i.e. the
frequency of OSC ALL in order to change notes, etc) and then change the actual
parameter per step. It doesn't matter whether you start from a pre-existing
patch or zero all the values out in the first place. You still have to do those
two steps at minimum to make anything happen the way you want it.
Question, if you plug into a mixer with both
outputs, do you only get one channel? If so, then you may have a problem
with your unit since there is no global pan and most of the presets run in both
channels. If this one ear thing is only with earphones then thankfully the
Evolver is not too blame and either your adapters or cords or earphones may be
the culprit.
----- Original Message -----From: DavidSent: Monday, October 04, 2004 4:57 PMSubject: Re: [Evolver] Stupid question....
Ok, I have those plugs, but I am still getting sound out of only one
ear. Is there some sort of "pan" setting? Also, the problem I'm
having is creating my own sequences. How do I program my own notes
and sequences and not just modify the existing sequences? Thank you
very much for your time, I really appreciate it.
dmn