Vrx wrote:
> the on at jarberry a mate of mine snapped up but it had one damaged button and was a bit marked . . .i guess 3 P3's is enough midi juggling for now - infinite permutations already i guess paul . . . .
>
Hehe, but Colin will tell you I'm never satisfied with mere infinity <g>
Always fancied owning one, thesedays it would be just to see which
features really rock and could be slipped into the P3, after some
grovelly begging. I always loved Dr T's KCS and was told the Zyklus was
like that in hardware - the ability to manually start sequences at any
time certainly appeals, as does calling sequences from within other ones
(something the Polymorph could do too).
> it would be very cool a feature to be able to highlight sequences / tracks on the P3 and step through these and ' play ' them and transpose them with key notes and cycle ' through ' sequences ' as with the zyklus 'cycle ' mode but maybe just invent the R3 next colin - which could do all this and be a complex ' modern ' Rps which sits next to the P3 and stores and juggles/triggers note sequences and cc sequences with key note inputs , each sequence with its own midi channel , tempo clock sync rate etc etc . . . . . . . . :)maybe it could be like the P3's irritating younger brother . . . . :)
>
I like the way you're thinking... :)
Paul
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: re:will / p3 / polymorph
2006-05-01 by Paul Nagle
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