Hi Paul, Thank you, a very useful tip indeed, could be very useful for drums. Cheers, RM --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Paul Nagle <softroom@b...> wrote: > On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 10:35:38 -0000, "ringmod45" <ringmod45@y...> > wrote: > > >Hi Paul, > > > >Could you post or give us an audio example please. > > I don't know how useful it will be but here goes: > > http://www.bogusfocus.com/mp3/ArpeggiInput.mp3 > > I am using a simple 16 step sequence that you can hear unaltered at > first. Then I turn on the arpeggiator and you can hear the notes being > overwritten. I frig about with the tempo of the underlying arpeggio > and then also turn on recording of note ties (the Proph's arpeggiator > has a variable gate) - this has the effect of activating portamento on > the synth being used (Oakley Orbital). After that I noodle about for a > bit, as usual... > > Paul > > --- > Paul Nagle / Soft Room Music > Email: paul@s... www.softroom.co.uk > www.BogusFocus.com
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Re: Useful Tip
2004-01-04 by ringmod45
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