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Re: My lenght note mode,please!

2005-05-30 by turbotron69

Thanks Colin, it was returned by my server so I was wondering about your 
answer.

202 works;  First you enter teh line of pitch ( assigned by the default lenght )

After that you go to lenght mode, and select every note lenght by pressing 
numbers or the rubber pad with the note simbol (8) ( similar to the tb but with 
16,32,8, etc.

3 and cool mode ( only efective when you have selected env to gate) you 
select the gate to to ties etc...

I would like just to select lenght mode by pressing several times the rounded 
buttons or a way that we can find out..

Cool?   just in a seconds you enter pitches, go to the lenght mode,press 
serveral times some buttons and voila  hyper cool non arpegiated way all 
notes same sequences..

Regards;

Hans



> 
> > yes, like the mc 202, it was your press once or the rounded 
> > button more on
> > the left, that step is 16, you press the next one ot twice ,32, and so
> > on.... but the sequence must be automatically close when you 
> > reach a exact
> > pattern ( or half) as a cool option ( like the TB)
> > 
> > 
> > it could be amazing for semi random sequences
> 
> I've thought about this, but it's difficult to fit in around the way P3
> works internally.
> It would need to rely on using an aux event to set the tbase (i.e. note
> length) for each step, with last step automatically calculated to adjust the
> pattern length.
> 
> Another way to do it would be to start with tbase set to the shortest note
> length, and provide a way to enter notes and extend them across steps with
> ties. I'm going to add a tie soft-key to the arpeggio capture / step input
> mode for this.
> It will let you enter notes from a midi keyboard in step time, and press the
> repeat key to copy the most recent note to the next step, tied to the
> previous. I can't really remember how the 202 worked, I sold mine years 
ago,
> but I think this will be along similar lines.
> 
> Cheers,
> Colin f

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