On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 17:51:20 +0000, implode7@comcast.net wrote:
>When you first get it, I'd recommend using Paul's tutorials. They're pretty short, but I think should get you started pretty quickly.
I'm gonna do more and put in more details - just as soon as I stop
messing with this thing!
Actually, once you understand the principles of the Aux events (and
that is the single biggest thing to get your head round - and
something you can avoid altogether if you like) it's just a matter of
thinking of useful applications for them. It's not like learning as
such because the tools are all there but it's up to you to decide what
to build.
Considering the P3's background and original remit, it's a UI that I
still find surprisingly quick once you're over that learning curve.
It's easier to learn than the violin anway!
Paul
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] question about pattern/approach philosophy
2004-07-06 by Paul Nagle
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