jdentt wrote:
> I've only had my P3 a few weeks an am getting used to it quite quickly
> it is a superb piece of equipment. I started sequencing my Nova laptop
> but I have now aquired a Korg Radias Rack. I am finding the combination
> a superb match as the P3 makes up for the shortcomings of the Korgs own
> step and modulation sequencers and having PCM drum samples on board is
> extremely useful. Thanks again Colin I can finally ditch my computer
> and concentrate on making music
>
Congratulations - you have an excellent setup. I too do a lot of
P3/Radias sequencing and there are tons of cool tricks for incorporating
its own sequencer into the action; for example, using the P3 to turn it
on and off. I often run the Radias' mod sequencer very slowly in
comparison to each P3 pattern and use it to make evolving timbral
modifications that become especially interesting with uneven pattern
lengths. I also use the Radias sequencer for drums as it has a simple
poly step input mode that appeals to me. Oh, and having the P3 modulate
the Radias' effects is cool too.
Welcome aboard!
Paul
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