> I think that is EXACTLY what he was asking this list. Will the P3 > Sequencer do this with the Tee-Bee. Being able to identically reproduce a 303 pattern was one of the original design goals for P3. As I'm sure I've mentioned before ;-), if you record a 303 pattern into P3 via a MidiBass interface <http://www.colinfraser.com/mb303/index.html> then play back from P3 to 303, you cannot hear any difference from the original 303 sequencer at all. > The answer is yes, if you have the lastest OS in the Tee-Bee mkIII so > that it will accept overlapping notes as slides. My Tee-Bee mkIII has > the latest OS chip in and does an excellent job of emulating the 303 > with the P3 as the sequencer. You just have to remember that the > Tee-Bee uses the Velocity to determine if the Accent is on or not. So > just adjust your velocity to remove the accent, or use the > Sculpt to set > all of it below 50 for non accented 303 goodness and then raise up the > velocity on those notes you want accented... If you want to quickly use the step keys to turn accent on or off, you can set up a pattern with low velocity on all steps, then assign an aux to 'set velocity' and set all the aux values high. Once that's done, toggling the accents with the aux enables on the step switches can be quicker than knob twiddling. Best regards, Colin Fraser Sequentix Music Systems Ltd http://www.sequentix.com
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] syntecno tee bee mkIII & p3
2005-12-06 by Colin f
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