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Re: [analogue-sequencer] live recording

2005-11-02 by Paul Nagle

ferrograph632 wrote:

>"now, why would you want to do that?" I hear you ask.
>well.... I step-wrote into some patterns & then strung them together
>to make one large pattern, with some of them repeating. then when I
>ran this pattern against some other patterns, I realised there were a
>couple of notes I wanted to change. this time I knew exactly where
>they were & step-edited them into oblivion. but next time I might want
>to do it on-the-fly, & I don't know if attempting to overdub a looping
>repeating pattern within playlist will bring about mankind's total
>annihilation or not.
>paul- you'll have tried this, shirley?
>  
>
I have also tried Shirley and found everything satisfactory.
I tend to use the "quick playlist select" for quickly setting up 4 
consecutive patterns for realtime track record. Later, I may return to 
the playlist and make some sections of this repeat. If you do it when 
you setup the playlist, you are constantly overwriting - so if a pattern 
repeats and you keep playing, you write into the pattern again.

Paul

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