On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 14:32:51 -0000, ch.³l <oozi@oozi.demon.nl> wrote:
>http://aa6tem.23.i-lan.nl/oozi/oozi_biased.mp3
Wild stuff.
>- a way to quickly access the track mutes when in pattern- or
>playlist-edit mode.
It's quite quick to pop in and out of edit mode.
>- The possibility to save the `hold' setting in the playlist-edit
>menu, so you can start a pattern with a single pattern, and on
>releasing the `hold', the full playlist starts playing.
Well, you can save the playlist with length of 1then update the length
while playing. Any use?
>- When doing a `part copy' from the main menu page 3 while playing,
>the possibility to return to the original playlist(s) in the
>destination part.
Part copy copies things as they are to a new part. Playlists are per
track so you can do your part copy then select new playlist lengths as
you wish.
>- The possiblity to set the first step for a pattern as well the last
>step, without using the shift keys.
You can do this with the Skip function. Simply skip as many steps as
you want at the start of a pattern.
>- The possibility to freely assign one of the available functions to
>each rows of pots.
8-)
>- When doing a `part copy' from the main menu page 3 while playing,
>the possibility to select only some of the tracks playing at the time.
As it is looping anyway, do the copy then mute any tracks you want.
Audibly no difference?
>- Something to do with the pots when in regular play-mode. :)
8-)
>and i also think i found a bug, or at least a 'weirdy': when you have
>a 16 step pattern and you set the last step, step 16, to `skip', the
>playlist doesn't move beyond this pattern, whether the change-mode is
>set to pattern or bar.
Hmmm, seems to work OK here or maybe I didn't understand right.
Paul
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] bit of a track
2003-09-22 by Paul Nagle
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