Colin, > It depends on how you view the midi note range. > If you only consider the notes available on your typical master > keyboard, and call the lowest note on the keyboard C0, then C0 = midi > note number 24. interesting, mine goes right the way down to midi note 0, and all the way up to midi note 127. > If you consider the full range of midi notes available (which is 10 > octaves), the lowest note is midi note 0. > I call midi note number 0 - C0. ahhh, I see, which i something like C-2 as I recall. Its to do with the pitch of notes, isnt A4 supposed to be 440hz, and everything is worked from there? > this may be getting confusing though - we're talking about two different > things: the octave numbering of notes, and the lowest note available on > the note pots in edit mode. yep. > Indeed. I reduced the note pot range to 5 octaves for exactly that > reason (long before anyone else had seen P3). > The full 10 octave range might appear as a FUNC+note pot option. Hmm, I'd rather have the ability to set a note range.. > Top tip: > You can actually get to the full note range as it stands by 'sculpting' > the notes (tricky) or by recording them from a master keyboard if it can > cover the full range. handy to remember.. But what is displayed when you hold func and press a step? Paul
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 note range ?
2004-02-22 by Paul Maddox (Mail Lists)
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