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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Longer notes!

2006-12-05 by Hans Greuber

Hi;

I´ve been trying to convince Colin to do something about this..

My famous 202 mode...

I got another vote.. yehaa!

Hans
> > Please forgive my English but what do you mean with being
> > able to turn lots of steps on/off in parallel? Do you want to
> > be able to push all buttons at the same time (or 10 if you
> > only use your hands..) to enter as many notes?
>
>Yes.
>The TR909, for example, does not let you turn on more than one step at a
>time, and I find it really annoying.
>Maybe it's just the way I expect it to work...
>
> > My idea was that melodies/lines are normally of variable note
> > length. Not only the placing (which of the steps) but also
> > the length make it funky. Also in musical notation
> > (English?:written music), the second thing you learn (after
> > the different heights) is the length of a note or rest. I say
> > this because I think it is an important aspect of making
> > music and would be very handy to vary easily on the P3...
> > I hope more people agree this would be handy, please let us
> > know. Colin can you please (!) make it an option?
>
>We'll see if anyone else chimes in ;-)
>
>Best regards,
>Colin Fraser
>Sequentix Music Systems Ltd
>http://www.sequentix.com
>
>
>

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