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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Chord step help!

2007-10-23 by Hans Greuber

Thanks both for the answer.

Hans



________________________________> To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com> From: dave@RenegadeRhythms.com> Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 10:08:35 -0700> Subject: RE: [analogue-sequencer] Chord step help!>> Hi,> As a work around to this, go into Edit Track and change the speed of> the track to being slower, such 1 bar or something like that. That way> you don't have to try to time it with a 16th note (for those of us who> can't keyboard). Then after entering the note, change the time of the> track back to 16th or 8th notes or whatever you need.> If your live and don't want the people to hear you changing speeds and> such. Do your editing and entering with the track muted. Then> after you've saved your edit, you can unmute to hear what you've done..> Dave> On Sun, October 21, 2007 2:58 pm, Colin Fraser wrote:>>>>> Is any way to enter chords " in step mode" record mode?>>>>>>> Nope.>> It's something I've been asked for before.>> Might be possible, if I find a way to reduce the current code size, or if>> I>> notice some way I can add it at virtually no cost in code size. v4 as it is>> is pushing the code space to the limit.>>>> Best regards,>> Colin Fraser>> Sequentix Music Systems Ltd>> http://www.sequentix.com>>>>>>>>> 

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