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RE: [analogue-sequencer] functions P3

RE: [analogue-sequencer] functions P3

2004-11-15 by Colin f

Hi Gert,
 
Receiving mail OK now...

> 1. Say, you're running a sequence witht 8 steps. It starts at 
> 1, it goes
> until 8, and then it repeats, etc. Say, some steps are muted. 
> Now with the
> Schrittmacher, you can (after pressing a button), by turning 
> a knob, change
> the sequence so that it puts all the notes one (or more) 
> steps further, or
> back. The result is, although the sequence still has the same 
> notes, that
> other notes are now muted and played. If you know what I 
> mean. Extremely
> cool!

I'm not sure I follow...
Is this like a rotate of the note values without rotating the gate ?
 
> 2. Same sequence, same mutes. It's 8/8. Say, you want to make 
> it 5/8, but
> you want to play step 3-7. On the Schrittmacher, you just 
> play step 3 and 7,
> and there you go...

Set SKIP on steps 1, 2 and 8.
Or shift the pattern two steps left, and set the last step to 5.

Cheers,
Colin f

functions P3

2004-11-15 by Gert van Santen

Colin,

Since we've been talking about functions for the P3.

I recently had to do a gig with a Schrittmacher (which is also a very cool
sequencer), and it has a couple of very cool functions. I was wondering if
the P3 has them too?

1. Say, you're running a sequence witht 8 steps. It starts at 1, it goes
until 8, and then it repeats, etc. Say, some steps are muted. Now with the
Schrittmacher, you can (after pressing a button), by turning a knob, change
the sequence so that it puts all the notes one (or more) steps further, or
back. The result is, although the sequence still has the same notes, that
other notes are now muted and played. If you know what I mean. Extremely
cool!

2. Same sequence, same mutes. It's 8/8. Say, you want to make it 5/8, but
you want to play step 3-7. On the Schrittmacher, you just play step 3 and 7,
and there you go...

What about it? Are these features implemented in the P3? If not, is there
still space?

cheers,

Gert
www.waveworld.tv

Re: [analogue-sequencer] functions P3

2004-11-15 by Gert van Santen

Gert van Santen wrote:

> 2. Same sequence, same mutes. It's 8/8. Say, you want to make it 5/8,
> but you want to play step 3-7. On the Schrittmacher, you just play
> step 3 and 7, and there you go...

Sorry, I meant to say "PRESS step 3 and 7". 

Gert
www.waveworld.tv

Re: [analogue-sequencer] functions P3

2004-11-16 by Gert van Santen

Colin f wrote:

>> 1. Say, you're running a sequence witht 8 steps. It starts at
>> 1, it goes
>> until 8, and then it repeats, etc. Say, some steps are muted.
>> Now with the
>> Schrittmacher, you can (after pressing a button), by turning
>> a knob, change
>> the sequence so that it puts all the notes one (or more)
>> steps further, or
>> back. The result is, although the sequence still has the same
>> notes, that
>> other notes are now muted and played. If you know what I
>> mean. Extremely
>> cool!
>
> I'm not sure I follow...
> Is this like a rotate of the note values without rotating the gate ?

Yes.

>> 2. Same sequence, same mutes. It's 8/8. Say, you want to make
>> it 5/8, but
>> you want to play step 3-7. On the Schrittmacher, you just
>> play step 3 and 7,
>> and there you go...
>
> Set SKIP on steps 1, 2 and 8.
> Or shift the pattern two steps left, and set the last step to 5.

Hey, that rotating of the pattern is what I meant before. I'll check the
manual and do a search on "rotate".

OK. That'll work.

Thanks.

Gert
www.waveworld.tv

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