On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Colin f wrote: > Those sorts of things are on the TBI list. all this stuff you posted looks *fabulous*. but now i'm all keyed up over the idea of being able to shift entire patterns (note data and controllers, all together or individually) back and forth based on aux events. is that something that's on the TBI list? shift accumulators... *drooool* you know, i'd never think of looking for that kind of thing in *any* other sequencer... i think the P3 is sequencing my brain to grab tracks from less-traveled trains of thought, heh... > Also on the TBI list is 'aux note' - this will allow additional notes to > be sent on each pattern step, for up to 5 note polyphonic patterns. > Extra notes will be selectable as absolute notes, or relative to the > primary note on the step. would this be something that's recordable from a keyboard? meaning you'd play a chord and the first (or lowest?) note would be put into the note track, and the other notes would be put into the aux tracks in order of ascending pitch (C4 would be the note, F4 would be on aux 1, C5 would be on aux 2, etc...). polyphonic P3.... *drooooooool* > It's just a question of me finding the time to code them, although it's > been pretty quick so far, as I put the effort in at the start to have a > framework that's easily extended. it's much appreciated. if you lived in the states, i'd throw a "ROM full" party for you when it happened. :) better go now before i ruin this keyboard with all the drool. -fred. bleep. out. --- http://leichenfeld.iuma.com http://thirdwavecollective.com
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Another demo uploaded
2004-01-30 by blip
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