Colin f wrote: >> 1. Say, you're running a sequence witht 8 steps. It starts at >> 1, it goes >> until 8, and then it repeats, etc. Say, some steps are muted. >> Now with the >> Schrittmacher, you can (after pressing a button), by turning >> a knob, change >> the sequence so that it puts all the notes one (or more) >> steps further, or >> back. The result is, although the sequence still has the same >> notes, that >> other notes are now muted and played. If you know what I >> mean. Extremely >> cool! > > I'm not sure I follow... > Is this like a rotate of the note values without rotating the gate ? Yes. >> 2. Same sequence, same mutes. It's 8/8. Say, you want to make >> it 5/8, but >> you want to play step 3-7. On the Schrittmacher, you just >> play step 3 and 7, >> and there you go... > > Set SKIP on steps 1, 2 and 8. > Or shift the pattern two steps left, and set the last step to 5. Hey, that rotating of the pattern is what I meant before. I'll check the manual and do a search on "rotate". OK. That'll work. Thanks. Gert www.waveworld.tv
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] functions P3
2004-11-16 by Gert van Santen
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