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Re: [analogue-sequencer] One more feature?

Re: [analogue-sequencer] One more feature?

2004-10-16 by Hans Greuber

Hi;

My vote for all the creative ways of entering /editing notes but in this 
mode ,how would you select the note lenght?

My way of pressing the buttons for 8,16,etc is never being to be implemted? 
I thing is the best one.

Regards everyone and cheers to Richie!

Hans



>
>On Fri, 15 Oct 2004, Paul Maddox (Mail LIsts) wrote:
>
> >  How about a single step mode?
> > So you can 'play' a sequence in, one note at a time, ie, press a 
note on
> > midi in and it records it, advances a step, and waits for the 
next..
>
>ooh, yeah, that would be great...
>
>bleep.
>out.
>
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Re: One more feature?

2004-10-16 by colinfraser_com

> My vote for all the creative ways of entering /editing notes but 
in this 
> mode ,how would you select the note lenght?
> 
> My way of pressing the buttons for 8,16,etc is never being to be 
implemted? 

Tbase wont ever be settable per step without using an aux, but I'm 
warming to the idea of having a way of directly applying the same 
note value across a number of steps and tieing them together in one 
go.
It's just a question of doing it without radically changing the 
existing UI.

Cheers,
Colin f


PS
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private email won't get an answer until the shit techies at UK2.net 
get their collective finger out.

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