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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: update for Roel?

2004-02-11 by bgerkes

on 11-02-2004 12:27, Colin f at colin@colinfraser.com wrote:

YES YES YESterday implemented please :-)))))))))

Boele

>> Colin, we talked about this before, but since you've update the OS a 1000
>> times since... :-) Is there a way to use the P3 as an arpeggiator or will
>> that feature be implemented somehow in the last few free bits?
> 
> It's something I've discussed with a couple of people, without coming to any
> firm conclusion.
> A completely independent, real-time arpeggiator would probably be too
> complex to fit in the remaining space.
> 
> But another option might be to provide a modified real-time record mode,
> that behaves like an arpeggiator. This has been on the TBI list for a while,
> but with a low priority.
> It would work something like this:
> You would enter pattern edit, then record mode, and activate 'arpeggio
> capture mode'.
> This would initially set the pattern length to 1, and activate skip on the
> first step, so that no notes are playing.
> Now if you play a note on your keyboard, this note would be written to step
> one, and skip de-activated, so the pattern would play your note repeatedly.
> While holding that note, if you play further notes, they would be written
> into the following steps of the pattern, and the length increased so that
> all held notes now play in turn - just like an arpeggiator.
> Removal of notes could either be done by resetting to a single skipped step
> when all note are released, by setting skip on individual notes as they are
> released, or manually.
> 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).
> 
> Cheers,
> Colin f
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