> but why is the "primary" (what I was calling the "root") the last > note played? can't it always be the lowest note played instead? or > the first? It's the last note for mono compatiblity, specifically so that the recording of legato notes behaves the same way as it did up to now. I was considering implementing two different assignment algorithms, but decided to wait and see what people make of the current one. > can you make it record only into the auxes, after the root notes are > installed on their right steps? so I could put the roots in, & then > add the partials on the second pass when I've worked out what they > should be? :-) Not yet, but that's an interesting suggestion. > & what about copying/pasting from a pattern into another pattern's > auxiliary notes? is there a way using "grab" or "push"? You can't gain extra notes this way - the playback engine only supports 4 aux notes, so grabbing them from another track will just over-write any values in the destination pattern. Best regards, Colin Fraser Sequentix Music Systems Ltd http://www.sequentix.com
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 v3.1.006 beta 31
2005-11-16 by Colin f
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