On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 11:19:08 +0100, "Colin f" <colin@colinfraser.com>
wrote:
>That's do-able - but somewhat clunky if you want to 'play' the
>transposition.
Yeah, you're right. I guess I've changed over the years from wanting
to transpose stuff to, well, not. I'm way too choatic when I do it and
other musicians trying to play along complain.. 8)
>I realised you can already transpose a pattern by keyboard input - you just
>set up an aux event to transpose by another track, then put a dummy pattern
>on the other track and use play mode record. Easy ;-)
>Plus you only transpose the notes you activate the aux on, and can record a
>pattern of transpose that lasts a few bars if you make the tbase on the
>dummy pattern a long one.
Time for more tutorials. The bad news is I can't get even the shortest
video tutorials small enough to be downloadable. If anyone knows of a
format I can convert them to that would be appropriate, let me know.
I've started making videos of about 4 mins long going through various
aspects of operation but I'm sorta stuck with what to do with them...
Maybe when I have enough, I should just copy them to blank DVDs and
send them out for folks to copy and pass around?
Paul
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Fwd: Hmmm
2004-10-30 by Paul Nagle
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