(hi everyone... I'm back! V4 Colin? RIGHT ON!) Paul, dude, this rocks. I think what I find most intriguing about it is to use it to follow your creative process. I trust that this is semi "live", so I REALLY enjoy that you must have your gear configuration _down pat_. Man, I wish I did. To play a short bit of catch-up, my gear is FINALLY coming out of storage from TWO YEARS ago. EEEK. Now, this means that, yes it's true, I will FINALLY be able to finish building the P3 that I bought in (wait for it) AUGUST 2003. OMG. It's taken me FOUR YEARS to catch up with all you guys. Man... Anyway... Paul, AWESOME stuff as always. Colin, I can't WAIT to play with the new direction you took the P3. THANK YOU! ------ Paul Nagle (09:21 AM 6/2/2007) wrote: >I'm finding V4 takes me in quite different directions than V3. These are >some of the banks I'm currently working on; they aren't in a >performable state yet and a few drum tracks need work but you get the >idea. Not the sort of patterns I'd create using playlists. > >http://www.mediafire.com/?3j2em3a02zt
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] V4 Noodles
2007-06-04 by Mark Pulver
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