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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Help with aux mode

Re: [analogue-sequencer] Help with aux mode

2004-06-15 by Colin f

> I still can´t work it, Could you explain it to me step by step,how to
reach
> to the page below?

OK, go into pattern edit. The upper knob mode will default to velocity, and
the step mode to gate.
Press the upper knob mode key 3 times. The mode will advance through length
and delay to AUX - as shown by the LEDs.
When you're in AUX mode, the step keys will turn the auxes on or off for
each step. Pressing the step mode key cycles through auxes A, B, C and D -
but just stick with aux A for now.

To assign the 'set norm tbase' event to aux A, hold FUNC and press the step
mode key. The display will show the current function assigned to aux A -
probably CC #1 if you started with a blanked memory.
Press the PAGE key - this toggles between the CCs and the events.
Now turn the DATA knob slowly, until you see 'set norm tbase' on the top
line of the display, and press F1 (enter) to select.

Now turn the upper knob on step 1 to a value of 0. This will set tbase to 32
from step 1 onwards (make sure step 1 LED is on).
If you want to set a different tbase on every step, turn on all the switches
so every LED is lit, and edit the values on all the upper knobs.

Does that make sense ?

> The manual is tricky again,I have never felt so dumb since I bought my
first
> sequencer ,the MC-202 back in those days...

I've got a BBC UMI midi system somewhere I didn't get a manual with, and I
don't think I ever got a single note-on out of it...

Cheers,
Colin f



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Re: Help with aux mode

2004-06-26 by turbotron69

Hi Colin and folks;

I finally did this,but the results were far from the 202 instant random suc=
cess.

I couldn´t get any usable pattern or rhythm using this way.

The only thing that I like form that mode was that whatever you do " is 
quantized or limited" to one exact bar,the MAQ 16/3 has a mode like this bu=
t it 
is not limited to one exact bar like the 303 sequencer and this is,so it wa=
s 
fairly impossible to get an exact bar without computer post  midi editing.

I have to congradulate you by this but please include the edit mode that I =

suggested you that the lenght of the note is fixed by the number of times y=
ou 
press the rounded knobs,it would be greaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat!

Hans





--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" <colin@c...> wrote:
> > I still can´t work it, Could you explain it to me step by step,how to
> reach
> > to the page below?
> 
> OK, go into pattern edit. The upper knob mode will default to velocity, a=
nd
> the step mode to gate.
> Press the upper knob mode key 3 times. The mode will advance through 
length
> and delay to AUX - as shown by the LEDs.
> When you're in AUX mode, the step keys will turn the auxes on or off for
> each step. Pressing the step mode key cycles through auxes A, B, C and D =
-
> but just stick with aux A for now.
> 
> To assign the 'set norm tbase' event to aux A, hold FUNC and press the st=
ep
> mode key. The display will show the current function assigned to aux A -
> probably CC #1 if you started with a blanked memory.
> Press the PAGE key - this toggles between the CCs and the events.
> Now turn the DATA knob slowly, until you see 'set norm tbase' on the top
> line of the display, and press F1 (enter) to select.
> 
> Now turn the upper knob on step 1 to a value of 0. This will set tbase to=
 32
> from step 1 onwards (make sure step 1 LED is on).
> If you want to set a different tbase on every step, turn on all the switc=
hes
> so every LED is lit, and edit the values on all the upper knobs.
> 
> Does that make sense ?
> 
> > The manual is tricky again,I have never felt so dumb since I bought my
> first
> > sequencer ,the MC-202 back in those days...
> 
> I've got a BBC UMI midi system somewhere I didn't get a manual with, and =
I
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> don't think I ever got a single note-on out of it...
> 
> Cheers,
> Colin f
> 
> 
> 
> ________________________________________________
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Help with aux mode

2004-06-26 by Colin f

> I finally did this,but the results were far from the 202 
> instant random success.

Well I used to have a 202... but I'm not sure what effect you are trying
to achieve.
Can you describe how you do it on the 202 ?

Cheers,
Colin f

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