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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Help again please!

2004-06-09 by Hans Greuber

Hi;




>Did you perfom a memory initialise first time you started P3 ?  Yes, I 
am doing another one every time I get stuck....


> > The tie function seems not working exactly like the 303 or 202 , 
all the
> > steps gets triggered instead of a tie
>
>There is no intrinsic 'tied note' message in midi - tieing two notes
>together means the note off for the first note is not sent until after 
the
>note on for the following note - the notes overlap. In most synths 
working
>in mono-mode, this means the two notes will be played legato. If your 
synth
>(or CV convertor) support 'auto' (i.e. legato) glide, then it will 
perform a
>303 type slide. You need to have triggering set to single trigger too.


I am testing the sequencer my my nord lead 2, when I master it, I will 
connect to logic and the Kenton Pro-4

More questions;

When you do a pattern, Why isn't possible to record it at another place as 
the MAQ 16-3 lets you do? I don´t want to delete the prior version.

How can I copy that pattern to per example number 15 to have it untouched at 
the memory'

Finally I thought it was the ultmimate sequencer, I have had almost all the 
analogue sequencers and the only able to do different notes sequences like  
tu,tu,tu silence, tu tu, tuuuuuuuu,tu tuuuuuuuu  was the 202, I can´t work 
it again it seems like another pseudo arpeggiator like the SQ-10 or the MAQ 
when all the notes have the same value, tu,tu,tu,tu,tu,tu,tu,tu,     not 
tu,tuuuuuuuum,tuuuu,tuu ( sorry)


Thanks;

Hans

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