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Paul N's Patterns

Paul N's Patterns

2004-11-08 by Andy Wilson

Hi Paul,

Just a quick thanks for sharing your P3 patterns. It's an education 
as to what can be done with the P3. I had great fun yesterday when 
hooked up to the Chameleon. Some very cool evolving sounds emerging. 
It impressed the kids and made a change from the usual noise I make :-
>)

Cheers

Andy
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Andy Wilson
http://www.techman.synth.net
andy@techman.synth.net

Re: [analogue-sequencer] Paul N's Patterns

2004-11-08 by Paul Nagle

On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 09:47:22 -0000, "Andy Wilson"
<andy@techman.synth.net> wrote:

>
>Hi Paul,
>
>Just a quick thanks for sharing your P3 patterns. It's an education 
>as to what can be done with the P3. I had great fun yesterday when 
>hooked up to the Chameleon. Some very cool evolving sounds emerging. 
>It impressed the kids and made a change from the usual noise I make :-

Hehe, I was gonna write something explaining them but forgot. Of
course they don't include the drum machine patterns or the Supernova 2
sounds (complete with cool delays) or the Repeater loops that the P3
transposes but hey, you can't have everything. 

I tend to put the bass on track 1, mid then high sequences on 2 and 3,
percussion, effects, weirdness etc. on 4-6, sample playback on 7 and
samples or Repeater transpose on 8. If that helps... I also start with
all tracks I'm gonna use active with levels set at zero on the synth.

It's worth saying that I only treat the patterns as starting points. I
restore the entire P3 after any "practice" session.. 

Hope that explains at least a bit...

Paul
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Paul Nagle - SoftRoom Music - www.softroom.co.uk
          Bogus Focus Records - www.BogusFocus.com

Re: Paul N's Patterns

2004-11-08 by ferrograph632

>>or the Repeater loops that the P3 transposes but hey, you can't 
have everything.<<

I didn't know you had a repeater, paul.... do you do much else by way 
of remote control into it? have you had the "cfc too slow" message? 
how come you aren't on the looper's delight list? etc etc....

d.

Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Paul N's Patterns

2004-11-08 by Paul Nagle

On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 18:21:23 -0000, "ferrograph632"
<ferrograph@aol.com> wrote:

>I didn't know you had a repeater, paul.... do you do much else by way 
>of remote control into it? have you had the "cfc too slow" message? 
>how come you aren't on the looper's delight list? etc etc....

Was on the list, got fed up with it so left. I'm on the Repeater list.
Yeah, had the too slow message - you need the expensive "proper IDE"
cards to guarantee it but I got a 256Mb that records in stereo OK. A
512Mb card from the same company won't record at all!

All I've remote-controlled (via P3) so far is pitch but I'll be doing
more. Just got it last month in the States... lots more to do with
it... 8)

Paul
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Paul Nagle / Soft Room Music
Email: paul@softroom.co.uk www.softroom.co.uk
                           www.BogusFocus.com

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