Hi; No ofense here Tom... but instead of sabotage our likes.. you could better take a nice dutch beer... Best; Hans >--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Eric" <lists@...> wrote: > > > > Hi Colin and P3-ers, > > > > Thanks for the replies about entering notes of more than one step >length . > > I get the impression you agree that music is made with shorter and >longer notes :-). Now I don't think it is a very individual >request/need I have so I would like to explain what it is and hope to >get more votes... > > > > --> The idea is to enter notes with a length of more than 1 step by >activating and holding the 'start step' and then pushing the step >where it should end, quick and easy. > > > > > > Here are some examples where this would be very handy. > > > >My opinion (I'm not Colin) is that you should look at using/buying a >different sequencer for that type of functionality. Just as you >don't have only 1 synthesizer for making sounds, or 1 effects unit >for all effects, sometimes it's better to have more than one type of >sequencer. It's impossible to get every feature and every variation >successfully implemented in one hardware box. > >Yes, you can jam tons of new functionality into a box, but when does >the level of complexity (source coding and user interface) become so >high that it is impossible to use and maintain? > >It's better to have a few boxes that do one thing well instead of >having 1 box that does everything poorly. > >Tom > _________________________________________________________________ Horóscopo, tarot, numerología... Escucha lo que te dicen los astros. http://astrocentro.msn.es/
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Longer notes!
2006-12-09 by Hans Greuber
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