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2006-08-01 by jdentt

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

John

Re: [analogue-sequencer] Newcomer

2006-08-01 by Paul Nagle

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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