--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Paul Nagle <softroom@b...> wrote: > I must apologise - as you can probably guess it's my fauly Colin is > asking this. It kinda came up when I did my clever "Sherman > triggering" thing. Turns out that sending F4 to my Sherman actually > required me to send the note F6 as the P3 refers to it - and I started > to wonder if it would confuse new users or those used to the > "standard" used by Cubase. > > I also found that some of my analogue stuff does not respond to MIDI > notes lower than what the P3 calls C3 - so I'd kinda like it to be > pitched an octave higher in terms of range it sends - but only if the > community agrees that's a good idea also.... > > So blame me.... I'm a trouble maker... 8-) I Don't know much about midi standards and the like, but the other day I was actually wishing the P3 went below C2. I was "sharing" a single NL2 patch with several P3 tracks and I ended up manually transposing all of the steps up an octave to get the room needed.... I had not discovered the part transpose option (PXPos). I could have saved some time with it!
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Re: P3 note range ?
2004-02-21 by Sayer
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