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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: re:will / p3 / polymorph

2006-05-01 by Vrx

> Always fancied owning one, thesedays it would be just to see which 
>I had some email conversation with Bill Marshall (designer of the Zyklus)
>some time ago.>He said he was happy for me to borrow any Zyklus features I liked...
   
  please just dont borrow its illogicalness at times   . .  . .  I think bill marshall had a groovy device planned  or designed one but never got funds to develope it  - called improviser . . . .
   
  http://www.vyla.co.uk/
   
  the Zyklus for what its worth is a bit blocky to use and feels a bit monolithic , no matter how much i use it i still need the manual . . ? and thats for stuff like changing midi channels on parts :) its not so great on this front  . . but . . . . . 
   
  >.  Hehe, but Colin will tell you I'm never satisfied with mere infinity <g>
   
  me to  . . . . . always looking for  ' that ' permutation . . . . :) i like the idea of getting semi chaotic in an organised fashion ! 
   
  function wise i wondered if there was one planned that would allow a track or sequence to freeze and repeat on the nearest step with a key on value until you let the note go and then it carries on (only in a  different realationship to other tracks/sequences possibly) the ability to 'suspend 'patterns or tracks in realtime  would maybe sound cool . . . probably be great for hanging notes also though ! note 2 freeze/repeat function 
   
  cheers
   
  matt
   


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