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Re: [analogue-sequencer] about bank switching...

Re: [analogue-sequencer] about bank switching...

2004-05-09 by scd

> and then looking at this large box that just
> arrived and pondering whether I have time to smoke the afternoon away
> or should open it...

What's in that box Paul? :-)

Boele

Re: [analogue-sequencer] about bank switching...

2004-07-09 by Colin f

> No, I don't see why. This is incoming data and quite separate to what
> the P3 sends out. The Polymorph works like this - ish. Athough it
> doesn't give you the cool ability to send out a specific program
> change for every setup like the P3 does.

I was thinking that the master P3 generating the pgm messages would lose the
use of bank PGM for other purposes, either that or you'd need to have a
track sending the pgm message for bank change - but I thought we were
talking about bank/part sync between two P3s so you can use them as a 16
track pair.
Adding another P3-control midi channel on button 10 won't be hard.

Cheers,
Colin f




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Re: [analogue-sequencer] about bank switching...

2004-07-09 by Paul Nagle

On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 14:21:19 +0100, "Colin f" <colin@colinfraser.com>
wrote:

>I was thinking that the master P3 generating the pgm messages would lose the
>use of bank PGM for other purposes, either that or you'd need to have a
>track sending the pgm message for bank change - but I thought we were
>talking about bank/part sync between two P3s so you can use them as a 16
>track pair.

Oh, well, I was just talking about selecting a bank on one P3 from
another or from anything that could send program changes. I suppose a
user config thing could determine whether a receiving PC would, in
turn transmitted its own program changes too. 

I think if I send a program change to my Triton, for example, it
changes but does not send the program change via its own output. It
only does that if I change the program on the Triton.

I'm over-explaining here aren't I? Perhaps it's just relief at
finishing one review and then looking at this large box that just
arrived and pondering whether I have time to smoke the afternoon away
or should open it... 

>Adding another P3-control midi channel on button 10 won't be hard.

Can you tell me anything that is actually hard for you? I mean, some
of us still have difficult walking and talking at the same time... 8-)

Paul

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] about bank switching...

2004-07-09 by blip

On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Colin f wrote:

> I was thinking that the master P3 generating the pgm messages would lose the
> use of bank PGM for other purposes, either that or you'd need to have a
> track sending the pgm message for bank change - but I thought we were
> talking about bank/part sync between two P3s so you can use them as a 16
> track pair.
> Adding another P3-control midi channel on button 10 won't be hard.

i can easily see using two p3s, and if one could be the master and the
other a slave in this way... that would be fabulous... i mean, i never use
16 tracks in a song, but with all the aux event and masking craziness, i'd
imagine many of those 16 would be functioning as "control" tracks like
this...

just a thought...

bleep.
out.

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] about bank switching...

2004-07-09 by Paul Nagle

On Sun, 9 May 2004 16:18:49 +0200, scd <scd@synthmusic.info> wrote:

>> and then looking at this large box that just
>> arrived and pondering whether I have time to smoke the afternoon away
>> or should open it...
>
>What's in that box Paul? :-)

Roland Fantom X6...

Paul
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] about bank switching...

2004-07-09 by Andy Wilson

> Can you tell me anything that is actually hard for you? I mean, 
some
> of us still have difficult walking and talking at the same time... 
8-)


LOL. Love that!!

Andy

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