Mark Pulver wrote: > 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. Heyup, as we say round here. Less is more. Confusingly, more is also more, but I digress. It's "live" in the sense that it's done in one pass to stereo; I do, in these demos, hack bits out where they've begun to annoy me. Nothing more than that though. > 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. Good grief man, that must have driven you crazy! > Anyway... Paul, AWESOME stuff as always. Colin, I can't WAIT to play with > the new direction you took the P3. Cheers. Forgot to say, another cool thing is you can now do "multi-bar undo". Before if you recorded into multiple patterns in a playlist it was destructive. -- Paul --- "Effectus super absolutionem" http://www.JointIntelligenceCommittee.com http://www.myspace.com/jointintelligencecommittee
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] V4 Noodles
2007-06-04 by Paul Nagle
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