> So the p3 has a 303 type slide feature? 303 type slide is more commonly known as auto or legato slide. Kenton call it auto portamento. Whenever two notes overlap without the gate going low, the slide circuit is activated. It's really a feature of the destination synth, but P3 makes it easy to use it by providing the 'tie' option - for a tied step, the previous note-off is not sent until after the next note-on. > You need a cv > converter, though. Some digital synths implement auto-slide. It only really makes sense in mono-mode though. > A pro-solo already has a slide feature. So how does this > work? Set it to 'auto portamento' and tie some notes together in a pattern. You'll get 303 style slides on tied notes. > Also, Can > I get 4 cv sequences going from a single track on the p3 w/ > cc messages? If your CV convertor has 4 auxiliary outputs that can be assigned to controllers, yes. > What would be a CV good box for handling this? Basically, > how would I > mimic a Milton sequencer w/ slide? Not sure about that, I always build my own... Maybe somebody else can recommend something. Cheers, Colin f
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] hows it all work
2005-05-20 by Colin f
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