Steve Maietta <srmaietta@y...> wrote: > > I agree, that it sounds nice to be able to atack the thing like an organ and have it change what its doing on the fly, but you then have to memorize what keys do what depending on what menu you're in. . I like the concept but it seems like it would take forever to get to the point where you could comfortably attack it on the fly and achieve what you intend to. > there are plenty of keys so that a single function can be associated to a single key key = no multi function keys. a piece of tape marking the functions (like one lables a mixer) would suffice to mapping out the functions onto the keyboard. This simplfies the operation by removing the extra keystrokes of backing out of modes and entering new ones in order to change another function. gary
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Re:end of P3 software
2005-09-13 by Gary Chang
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