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Re: How do i disable an accumulator?

2006-12-18 by bambam4236

I was wondering if anybody could help me with this....i havent heard 
anything and hope im havent missed something really simple here :(

thanks
Brett

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "bambam4236" 
<hotbambam@...> wrote:
>
> Hi
> 
> I'm sorry if this is in the manual but i have searched it and the 
> archives and i cant find the answer.
> I only finished my P3 a few weeks ago so am still in a steep 
> learning curve.....mind you its a fun curve ;)
> A simple example of what i am trying to do is this.
> I set auxA to be a "offset note rel" accumulator and assign step 1 
> to a value of 1 so the sequence rises by 1 semitone on each pass 
of 
> step 1.
> Where I am lost is how to set the pattern back to normal at soem 
> point? 
> I know i can wait until step 1 is passed enough times and the 
> accumulator reaches its limit and then quickly turn the 
accumulator 
> off before the sequence passes step 1 and starts to rise in pitch 
> again. I have found if i turn the accumulator off the sequnce 
> remains stuck at whatever pitch the accumulator left it at and im 
> not sure how to make it reset back to normal.
> 
> I'm sure this is in the manual but i just cnat find it :(
> 
> thanks in advance
> Brett
>

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