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Re: Cool P3 Trick (multiple P3s only :)

Re: Cool P3 Trick (multiple P3s only :)

2005-08-10 by ch.³l

> Basically, you record the first 16 notes on track 1 in part 1, then 
> the second 16 on track 1 in part 2, then use playlist mode to stitch 
> them together...

...or you can halve the timebase of a pattern and use the "REP*2, note
+ N" event to fill in the gaps between notes. I do this quite a lot,
as I  always seem to run out of available patterns before I run out of
ideas. But using playlists is the easiest way to go.

grtz Chiel

RE: [analogue-sequencer] Cool P3 Trick (multiple P3s only :)

2005-08-10 by bleep

On Wed, 10 Aug 2005, Mark wrote:

> But maybe someone else can help ?

The answer to your riddle lies within the mysteries of playlist mode...

Basically, you record the first 16 notes on track 1 in part 1, then the
second 16 on track 1 in part 2, then use playlist mode to stitch them
together in whatever order with however many repetitions and at whatever
transposition. lots of fun, in other words. there have also been some
revisions to the playlist edit mode that I haven't gotten a chance to play
with yet, so definitely read the manual for details.

Enjoy,
F.

bleep.
out.

---
http://leichenfeld.iuma.com
http://thirdwavecollective.com

RE: [analogue-sequencer] Cool P3 Trick (multiple P3s only :)

2005-08-10 by Mark

You guys are great, I ping a question, go out for a bike ride, come back and
theres an answer...

Now where did I put my reading glasses ?

Cheers

mark 
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Subject: RE: [analogue-sequencer] Cool P3 Trick (multiple P3s only :)

On Wed, 10 Aug 2005, Mark wrote:

> But maybe someone else can help ?

The answer to your riddle lies within the mysteries of playlist mode...

Basically, you record the first 16 notes on track 1 in part 1, then the
second 16 on track 1 in part 2, then use playlist mode to stitch them
together in whatever order with however many repetitions and at whatever
transposition. lots of fun, in other words. there have also been some
revisions to the playlist edit mode that I haven't gotten a chance to play
with yet, so definitely read the manual for details.

Enjoy,
F.

bleep.
out.

---
http://leichenfeld.iuma.com
http://thirdwavecollective.com


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