Also, note edit mode 2 (in user config) will enter long notes like this: hold down step 1 (for example) and press step 7. Now your 'note' holds from 1-7. Actually it writes the same note freq on each step, with a tie on each step up to 7 (as dave was suggesting- kind of a 'manual' way to do this. Collin made the note entry mode 2 for quick entry of this). Alternatively you can make a step's note length 13, and it holds until the next step with note gate on (as hans suggested) If you write aux notes to any of these steps, their parameters follow with the base note for that step (length, velocity...) If you want some long notes with shorter notes playing on the same patch over it, you would do that on a different p3 track, but (assuming it's being sent to a polysynth) you dont need a different patch or midi channel being sent to- just a different sequencer track. Hope this helps cover your options! -josh On 10/11/07, dave@renegaderhythms.com <dave@renegaderhythms.com> wrote: > > On Wed, October 10, 2007 7:16 pm, watson wrote: > > also i am still > > trying to figure out how to make a note length like...3 or 4 steps let > me > > know what you guys do and you approach it, > > If you want a note to be 3 or 4 steps, you can use the "Tie" buttons to > tie steps together, and then set them to the same note. > > Cheers, > Dave > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] individual step note lengths?
2007-10-11 by josh
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