On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 11:27:20 +0000, "Colin f" <colin@colinfraser.com>
wrote:
>This would behave pretty much like an arpeggiator, with the bonus that when
>you have an arpeggio you like playing, you just de-activate record mode, and
>it remains in the pattern, exactly as it was playing. Different direction
>modes defined for the pattern would control the direction of arpeggiation,
>and you could use note accumulator transpose to create octave range effects
>(or more complex things).
It's a sweet idea Colin.
An alternative might be to have an Aux event that said "Grab note from
MIDI n" where n is a number relating to the notes of a chord received
at MIDI input. Each step with such an Aux event could then take its
base from MIDI rather than the note value and revert to the note when
you are not holding down a chord. Maybe.
Oops, there I go again... 8-)
Paul
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: update for Roel?
2004-02-11 by Paul Nagle
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