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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