On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 20:28:30 -0000, ch.³l <oozi@oozi.demon.nl> wrote:
>nice demo Paul...absolutely no idea what & how you've done. i just
>spent a few hours playing around with the new 'Events' but to be
>honest i have no idea (yet) as to how these work. i'm getting
>interesting stuff allright but i'm basically flying blind with this
>stuff.
Ah, a voyage of discovery. Lovely.
BTW I have totally warmed to the idea of having Aux events not come
active as soon as you turn the knob. It means, as you know, you can
set all steps to, say, grab notes from track 1 and then activate them
neatly in one go. Nice one - I was dumb to think it'd be no use.
>Colin; (or Paul or Paul or anyone else of course) could you maybe
>post some examples of possible uses of available events with
>explanations about what's happening? as a syx-dump would be great of
>course as it would allow me (and other potential users) to get a
>hands-on grasp of events. no hurry on my part though; i'll probably
>not be actually using the events until after next week's gig.
Was thinking of doing something very like this, perhaps once all the
development phase is ended. Might even be good as a sorta mixed mode
CD to give away with actual audio demos plus the sysex data and
perhaps some commentary. Of course knowing me I'll just get wrecked
and gibber my way through any commentary and nobody would be any the
wiser.... 8)
>i'm looking forward to the polyphonic thing though. should be good; i
>can imagine a bunch of creative uses for it already..
Hehe, me too.
Paul
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Another demo uploaded
2004-01-30 by Paul Nagle
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