> hmmm... > sounds like interesting stuff. i hope you realize you're raising > expectations of what this box can do sky-high...;) I'll update the draft of the manual with the current implemented feature set when I get time - it's obviously not up to date at the moment. There's force-to-scale in there now, which is quite nice. Plus the config options aren't detailed yet. So little time... It is 'fully functional' as it is, but by having other people use it, I can refine the exisiting functionality for maximum ease of use, and add new features that I hadn't thought of. There are already a couple of things it can do, that I didn't realise were possible myself until Paul Nagle started doing them. But please don't assume any feature will be added that's not already described in the manual, then you won't be disappointed. Having said that, the flash ROM on the CPU is only half full, so as long as desired new features don't require much storage space in the main RAM, they are possibilities. I've still got a fairly long list of things to do that came out of my trip to Paul's to deliver his ready-built unit. BTW you can see number 004 in it's new natural habitat here: http://www.softroom.freeserve.co.uk/gear.htm Cheers, Colin f --------------------------------------------- This email was sent using http://mail.uk2.net UK2.NET - UK's Biggest Host! - http://uk2.net
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: stupid programmer tricks
2003-07-04 by Colin f
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