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P3 and Korg Electribes (and controlling parameters using NRPS's).

P3 and Korg Electribes (and controlling parameters using NRPS's).

2006-06-09 by beakanddune

Hi everyone,

I know a few people on this list use their P3's alongside Korg 
Electribes (EA, ER or ES) and I was wondering whether anyone had 
managed to successfully use the P3 to modulate any of the Electribe 
parameters ?  

I recently tried using three AUX's to send (what I thought were) the 
relevant CC#'s but with no success.  I've had this working with other 
sequencers such as Seq-303, Cubase etc and just wondered whether its 
possible and worth pursuing (I didn't try for too long).

Cheers

Simon

Something for this weekend

2006-06-09 by Colin Fraser

I've uploaded another little beta addition I've been playing with.
I really like this one, should have done it ages ago...

You may have come across the situation where you have tracks running
patterns of different lengths - either because tbase is different, or you
have playlists. Unless you pay attention to timing, once you mute tracks
with longer playlists or patterns, it's easy to forget where they are so you
can unmute them at the right point.

The latest beta gives the STEP MODE button in play mode the new function of
'arm'.
An armed track will reset it's pattern and playlist position to the start,
and unmute if it's muted, at the next GBar reset.
Hold STEP MODE and press the TRACK key for the tracks to arm.
Armed tracks flash green.
Use of STEP MODE for selecting the LED display mode now needs FUNC+step
mode.

Best regards,
Colin Fraser
Sequentix Music Systems Ltd
http://www.sequentix.com

Re: [analogue-sequencer] Something for this weekend

2006-06-09 by Miles Egan

On 6/9/06, Colin Fraser <colin@sequentix.com> wrote:
>  You may have come across the situation where you have tracks running
>  patterns of different lengths - either because tbase is different, or you
>  have playlists. Unless you pay attention to timing, once you mute tracks
>  with longer playlists or patterns, it's easy to forget where they are so you
>  can unmute them at the right point.

Great idea.  I'll give it a spin this weekend.

-- 
miles

Re: Something for this weekend

2006-06-10 by ch.³l

hi Colin,

> The latest beta gives the STEP MODE button in play mode the new    
  > function of 'arm'.
> An armed track will reset it's pattern and playlist position to the 
> start, and unmute if it's muted, at the next GBar reset.

nice one; I was using FUNC+[Part] to reset all tracks to their
'default' position & mute-states. The new function doesn't seem to
reset the tracks at the next GBar reset though, but after a GBar
length of 16 or something like that. I generally use long GBar
lengths, mostly of 32, 64 or 128, and I've got them all set to a
length of 128 at the moment, with a tempo-setting of 203 BPM, and the
tracks are reset, but the reset happens almost immediately after
hitting the STEP MODE+[track] combo. 

grtz, Chiel

RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Something for this weekend

2006-06-10 by Colin Fraser

> The new function doesn't seem to
> reset the tracks at the next GBar reset though, but after a GBar
> length of 16 or something like that. I generally use long GBar
> lengths, mostly of 32, 64 or 128, and I've got them all set to a
> length of 128 at the moment, with a tempo-setting of 203 BPM, and the
> tracks are reset, but the reset happens almost immediately after
> hitting the STEP MODE+[track] combo. 

Hmm. I'll need to check that out when it isn't the hottest day in Scotland
for ages...

Best regards,
Colin Fraser
Sequentix Music Systems Ltd
http://www.sequentix.com

RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Something for this weekend

2006-06-11 by Colin Fraser

> nice one; I was using FUNC+[Part] to reset all tracks to their
> 'default' position & mute-states. The new function doesn't seem to
> reset the tracks at the next GBar reset though, but after a GBar
> length of 16 or something like that.

It was incorrectly resetting armed tracks after a pattern reset as well as a
gbar reset.
I didn't notice because I was using a gbar of 16. Doh.
Fixed in beta 4.

Best regards,
Colin Fraser
Sequentix Music Systems Ltd
http://www.sequentix.com

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