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Re: question about pattern/approach philosophy

2004-07-06 by ch.³l

> I believe once you know how to use it,
> you'll find it logical and easy to get on with. If experienced users
> disagree with that, please let me know...


hrm..
well i guess i fall in the 'experienced user' category. Colin & Paul 
are right in saying that once you're over the learning curve it's 
pretty intuitive. i've been sequencing with P3 only for about 10 
months now, and i find it the most creative & inspiring sequencer 
i've had, and i'm only using a fraction of the possibilities on a 
regular basis. the things that make it so cool are the ones i hadn't 
expected when i first came across the P3 (how long ago was that 
Colin? a couple of years by now?); playlists, which greatly expand 
it's use as a main sequencer, and AUX events, which i'm using quite a 
lot now; more than midi-controller-sequencing, which i expected to be 
using a lot. i still come across stuff i don't quite get, but with a 
basic understanding of how the P3 works and a bit of experimentation 
i can figure most things out, especially since i've started R'ing TFM 
again (got the hint Colin ;-)). with all it's potential & 
possibilities it's especially well suited for people with an 'i 
wonder what this button does' mentality.

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