On Friday 04 June 2004 09:41, Colin f wrote: > Or if there was a general consensus that less resolution > was acceptable at the extreme ends of the scale, I could > adjust the map to extend the 'fine' region over a larger > area. I'd rather see a higher resolution in all areas of the tempo range, like a .5 or even a .1 BPM resolution. Why? Suppose you have a song running at a given tempo on your DAW, with recorded audio. At a point you decide that the P3 will become the MIDI master machine, and you want to dial in the tempo used on the DAW, only to find out it isn't there. That's a problem, because the already recorded audio will play at a wrong tempo, and the whole idea must be aborted. I'm also a low tempo junk, so I'd like the hot spot to move down in the tempo map, instead of having it moved up. Maybe it's possible to use some of the F1-F3 buttons to do a fine tune on the currently dialed-in tempo? - Robert
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] little weirdnesses
2004-06-04 by Robert van der Kamp
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