So you do drum programming on the P3 Paul? Just using one track or using several? In my pieces I only use 6 melody parts (Akai vx600 having only six voices...) and one for extra modulation so I have one free to play with... BTW I followed your advice and picked up a korg electribe ER1 which I mistakenly had filed under the "stupid DJ toy" catagory. How wrong I was - its a little beastie!! I like its rather plastic "Berlin" sound a lot - I so much prefer it to the Machinedrum However, being a gear junky with an eye for a bargain that didn't stop me picking up a used Vermona DRM1 this week - the best drumsynth I've ever heard and fantastic controlled from the Electribe. But drum programming on the P3 seems a bit ungainly unless there is way to isolate only the 8 midi notes I need - but then how to have a snare and bass drum on the same beat - auxes? - could there be a slick way to use the P3 for drums that I'm missing? Richard ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Nagle" <softroom@btinternet.com> To: <analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 1:37 PM Subject: Re: [analogue-sequencer] New beta... > colinfraser_com wrote: > > >Last change in this build is the addition of a live/ready recrd > >option to pattern edit record mode. It defaults to live, so will > >behave as now if you don't press the key. But if you want > >to 'rehearse' what you're about to record in pattern edit, you can > >do that now. > > > > > Awesome - thanks dude. Will make my drum pattern programming so much easier! > > Paul > > --- > Paul Nagle / Soft Room Music / Bogus Focus Records / Binar / Headshock / The Joint Intelligence Committee > www.softroom.co.uk / www.BogusFocus.com / www.JointIntelligenceCommittee.com > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] New beta...
2006-01-17 by Richard
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