OK, thanks. Thinking Cap on because I'm rubbish at the Environment page in Logic. I generally avoid meddling because I just don't get it. In fact, I don;t even know how I got my current set up to work...it just does. Or is that, it does, just? Thanks, Stuadh --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "selfoscillate" <synaptic_music@...> wrote: > > > > hello stuadh, > > as a counterpart of the discontinued a191, the a192 is > designed to convert control voltages into midi controller > data, it cannot process note/gate information. > if you want to do something like that you have to design > an environment in logic that transforms the data. > i cannot tell you how to do it best and if it is practical > anyway, but i think it is possible. it's been many years > ago since i messed around with data transformation in logic, > i simply have forgotten all the tricks. > > best wishes > > ingo > > > > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "stuadh" <stuadh@> wrote: > > > > Yes, > > > > I, too, fell for it. I bought an A192 hoping to use it to record sequencer patterns, like it says in the user manual, but it turns out that you can't record Note on/off data, so it doesn;t seem to be much use. > > > > Now, I know the A192-2 is coming out sometime, but I'd like to know if anyone knows how to set-up the A192 to somehow be usable as a sequence recorder within Logic? I have the Pocket Editor programme, although I'm still trying to work it out. > > > > Yours Aye > > > > Stuadh > > >
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Re: Using an A192 with a Seqencer
2009-08-21 by stuadh
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