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RE: [analogue-sequencer] The Easter Bunny

2007-04-09 by Colin Fraser

> what I didn't get so far is how to change between the bars 
> other than  
> using the data button, reading your notes
> I assume theres another way to select/jump to edit of a bar directly

The DATA knob is the principle method.
While you're in page 9 (bar edit), you can press the step keys to select
bars directly.
Ideally there would be an extra row of LEDs to indicate current bar, and a
dedicated 'bar select' button to use at any time, but I'm yet to find a
means to drill holes and mount switches in C.
 
> btw. while you talk about RAM usage/organistaion I would love to see  
> an additional feature requested some
> days ago....
> ----
> feature then where you play in some  notes into a memory buffer (i.e  
> played.from an ext. keyboard)
> and then insert notes from this buffer into sequentially every step
> activated - its a bit like the old roland MC sequencers have worked.
> you play in a small melody, then you create rhythm and lenght  
> afterwords...
> ----

That would take a hefty bit of re-coding to achieve in P3, record captures
data directly into the patterns at the current position, or step-by-step in
ARP capture mode. There is no separate record buffer.
Similar results could be achieved by having a way to insert gaps into an
existing pattern.
Then you could capture your notes using ARP capture, and increase the
spacing between them later.
I'll put it on the wish list.

Best regards,
Colin Fraser
Sequentix Music Systems Ltd
http://www.sequentix.com

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