OK that was impossible to distinguish who wrote what. On 6/22/07, Gene Schwartz <implode7@comcast.net> wrote: > > > > > > >> > Is there any way to reverse the order of the tracks? 1 to 8, > >> > 2 to 7, 3 to 6, etc, in a timely fashion? I'm at work, and > >> > bad at abstracting this stuff, but I have stuff in all of the > >> > tracks, so if I wanted to swap a pair or two, that becomes a > >> > little awkward, I think? > > > > �There wasn't under v3, but in v4, you can swap patterns between two > tracks > > if you have a spare pattern space somewhere to use as a temporary store. > > Say you want to swap part 1 track 1 and part 1 track 2, and part 1 track > 8 > > is empty: > > Edit part 1 track 1, then save to part 1 track 8 as new. > > Edit part 1 track 2, then save to part 1 track 1 as new. > > Edit part 1 track 8, then save to part 1 track 2 as new. > > Then you can delete part 1 track 8 - or at least you can once I upload > the > > next beta.� > > > > I decided to take the easy route and delete the whole bank..... > > > > I hadn�t used the p3 much in awhile and I wanted to mess with my new > synth 2 > > (there are some issues with the midi controller implementation, but it�s > still > > a nice synth), so it was just testing out stuff, feeling out the p3 > again, etc > > anyway. > > > > From what you say above, and what I know about v4, I guess I could paste > into > > some extra space in the tracks, but that seems like more trouble than > it�s > > worth for a �just messing around� piece. And it wouldn�t make any sense > to > > implement something like that just for people who forget about track > order > > processing....things are working so much better now, working back from > track 8 > > to track 1. And I have that �warm glow� from thinking that I have > discovered > > something :) > > > >> > btw - I haven't responded to the new memory post you made yet > >> > since I've always spent all of my money, and don't want to > >> > commit to this and then not have the money when they are > >> > available. Do you have a time frame on it? will this be > >> > installable by someone who is rather incompetent at hardware > >> > diy stuff? > > > > �I'm still plying with the PCB layout to get it as small as possible, > and > > potentially one sided - it doesn't suit flow soldering the way it is at > the > > moment. So it'll be a week or two at least yet. > > I'll do a little youtube video of installation, so you can judge for > > yourself whether it looks hard.� > > > > Excellent. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > -- http://superuntitled.com/josh [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] p3 v4 controller weirdness
2007-06-22 by josh
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