> Any of them flourescent? One advantage of blank keycaps on the step keys would be that you could paint them. Luminous. > I do quite like mine that are half white, half black. As you can imagine, that costs more. And with the track/part numbers above the keys, it is a lot clearer what you're pressing... > Howabout a company name and logo on the front too? I've never worked out how to import graphics into FrontPlatten Designer, but for a silkscreened case, it should be eminently do-able. My best idea for company name so far is 'Sequentix Instruments'. Sounds fairly technological, related to sequencers, and didn't have any other English hits on Google. It's probably already registered as a trademark by some bugger somewhere though... > I wondered if it would be possible to > record to multiple tracks simultaneously or is that too tough. It's not too tough in theory, but unlikely to fit in the space left. One for P3.5/P4 I think. > P.S. Hope to get some video uploaded of the P3 in action but it may > take me a few weeks to free disk space, find some cunning video > software and work out how to do it all. Now I have my little camera, I > do intend to work on a proper tutorial. Probably after my next gig > though (next month) - then I will take a break! Buy more disk, buy more disk ;-) Actually, you maybe don't want to buy too much. You just end up filling it up with crap that you then pointlessly worry about losing. My home PC has 400GB. That's pretty comfortable. Cheers, Colin f
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Aesthetic question
2004-10-13 by Colin f
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