ah, colin answered this much better, and a bit faster than I did :) of course! On 1/30/07, josh <notjoshua@gmail.com> wrote: > > --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com<analogue-sequencer%40yahoogroups.com>, > eas <trafo-dab@...> wrote: > > > > my idea came from the mpc 2000, where you can shift the timing + and - > > wouldnt it be possible to play notes earlier ? > > > > I think what Collin was saying is that no, this will not be possible. > > The P3 reads the parameters written to each step as they happen, so if > you wanted to have a step with negative delay, it would have to > 'happen' or trigger before that step was gotten to... predicting a > future action. > > if you have a pattern: xxxxyxxxxxxxxxxx > where the 'y' in this pattern is the step you want to set a 'negative > delay'. then it would have to read step y before it gets to that > point. The p3 doesn't work this way (I think?). > You would just have to program it on the previous step to have it > trigger wherever you want it to before step y. > > Does this make sense? Am I correct Collin? > -josh > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: negative delay
2007-01-31 by josh!
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