Hi Paul & Colin, Thanks for the quick reply I got! I'm still learning the P3. It's a very nice box and it seems to do what i expected. I'll probably have more questions in the future when I've got time to go deeper.. Cheers, Eric ----- Original Message ----- From: "Colin f" <colin@colinfraser.com> To: <analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, September 04, 2005 2:23 PM Subject: RE: [analogue-sequencer] Multi Midi Patterns? > > > I would like to make a pattern, change the notes with the > > lower row and the > > midi channel with the upper row. Is this possible?? > > Yes. You need to assign one of the auxes to the event 'set midi channel'. > > Enter pattern edit mode, then hold FUNC and press the STEP MODE key. > This will take you to aux mode, with the AUX LED below the UPPER MODE key > lit, and the A (GATE) LED above the STEP MODE key lit. > To assign the event, hold FUNC and press STEP MODE again. When you're > already in aux mode, this brings up the aux assign menu. > Use the DATA knob to select the 'set midi channel' event. You may need to > press PAGE to switch from CC numbers to events. > Press enter (F1) to confirm the event selection. > Now you can activate the event on each step using the step keys, and set the > midi channel to be assigned to that step using the upper knobs. > The lower knobs will edit the notes, as always. > If you want to switch back to edit GATE with the step keys, just press UPPER > MODE once - this will leave AUX edit. > And remember the shortcut to aux editing is FUNC+STEP MODE, or you can just > press UPPER MODE a few times until it advances to AUX. > > > Best regards, > Colin Fraser > Sequentix Music Systems Ltd > http://www.sequentix.com > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > >
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Multi Midi Patterns?
2005-09-05 by ERiC
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