> >> I know colin mentioned being able (one day) to capture chords >> straight into the auxes: how would this work? >> >> > > When you go into real-time record, if the pattern you are recording > into has > any auxes assigned to 'aux note abs', they will be written with > whatever > notes you happen to be holding. The most recently played note is > written to > the primary note value, to retain compatibility with mono recording of > legato. > It's a little bit different from the way a normal sequencer records > polyphonically, in some ways a bit limiting, but in others, > actually very > interesting. > It needs a bit more work, but there should be a public beta of this > soon. > I'm going to have to change the way 'aux note abs' works, which may > cause > compatibility issues unless I leave the old event in and add a new > one, or > P3Tools comes to my rescue... > > Best regards, > Colin Fraser > Sequentix Music Systems Ltd > http://www.sequentix.com > hm, still try to find my way thru the auxillary stuff: unfortunately I couldn't figure out how to record chords that way, I record still single notes when one or more auxes is set to 'aux note abs'. can one send a more detailed step by step instruction for recording chords that way. thanks, henry
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] chords with realtime rec ?
2005-11-16 by henry
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