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Re: About shift and sync

Re: About shift and sync

2004-08-23 by turbotron69

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" <colin@c...> wrote:
> > Could you do something  like when you press the sync or any other switc=
h
> > the
> > sequence " eats" just one note/step to realign it but still, knobs are
> > in their right position?
> 
> You mean rather than having sync reset to the start of the pattern, you w=
ant
> to be able to set the position to any given step at a certain moment ?
> That's simple enough to do code-wise, but I'd need to think how the UI 
would
> allow it.
> 

Sorry ,I don´t understand but I?ll do a picture ;

  909 bass   ;  1---4---8
   P3  ;              1---4---8  

   and when you press the " new feature button" it will be like;

909 bass   ;  1---4---8 
   P3  ;              ---4---8--       cycling all the time   but 909 1 mat=
ches number 2 or 
3 or 4 of p3 depending on how many times you press the button, I achieve 
that on the MAQ pressing the start stop buttons a few times, and in logic 
moving the pattern...

Sorry if it seems childish..( I´m in my late 20?s )

Hans

Re: [analogue-sequencer] About shift and sync

2004-08-23 by Colin f

> Could you do something  like when you press the sync or any other switch
> the
> sequence " eats" just one note/step to realign it but still, knobs are
> in their right position?

You mean rather than having sync reset to the start of the pattern, you want
to be able to set the position to any given step at a certain moment ?
That's simple enough to do code-wise, but I'd need to think how the UI would
allow it.

Cheers,
Colin f



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