Paul Nagle (07:54 AM 4/16/2008) wrote: >--- Mark Pulver <mark@midiwall.com> wrote: >> HAHAHH!!! > >Sorry, that sorta dumb flippant day... Dude, I've known you long enough that I expected that! >> Okay, so... the sequence is running, but the display >> is locked to show the stage info, and you can step through the >> stages editing as you go. > >Aha <g> >> That better? :) > >Hehe, still sounds like you're introducing a perverse >visual element dude. A few steps more to Cubase and >graphics and...aaaargh! :)! >Ignore me though. It's something I've heard requested >before. You can, at least, put in notes in step time >using the arpeggiator. Arpeggiator? >Or, do like my old Oberheim >Minisequencer does and gradually increase the length >of each pattern from 1 upwards, tuning each new note >as you go. Me, I just don't want to see what notes I'm >banging in, it makes me go too conventional Yeup.. I hear that too, but I work in that I have a sequence in my head, I bash it out on a keyboard, and then want to have the sequencer take over. Working with the Mobius is similarly frustrating this way. > - but >maybe Colin will put what you want into P4, who knows? > >:) P_4_??? DOOOOOOD! I JUST got my P3 built after having sat in a box for FIVE YEARS! HAHAHHAH!!!!!!!
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P4 v4 usage things...
2008-04-16 by Mark Pulver
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