> I'd second that - to be honest the "beginners guide" stuff is all well > and good but 'creating that first pattern' is fairly simple anyway > with a few glances at the manual. What would be nice is a few more > things along the lines of Paul's "I got stoned, grabbed this note from > this track, randomised this, used this accumulator here, shifted the > delay here, put my left leg in, left leg out" etc. type things that > make you think "Wow, didn't realise it could do that!" The problem with doing a tutorial on Aux functions is that I have to think about what's going on myself ;-) After pattern creation, I think playlist editing in the next target for a tutorial, then I'll do something with auxes. I think a diagram of the logical structure of the sequence engine would help a lot in understanding how aux events work, so I'll do one of those too. Cheers, Colin f
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Aesthetic question
2004-10-14 by Colin f
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