Hi People;
Ey this Eric´s mode of stretching existing notes and let forward existing
notes is mega cool! ( And best for random detroit techno non musicians as
me )( I just want to retire my old 202 ) But still make sequences ala
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Robert+Hood .. master of the 202 guy and main
influence to my music
Like spanish Rioja´s old red wine? I just bought some bottles for X-mas...
from http://www.elcoto.com/ Marques de Caceres..Coto... and Vega Sicilia..
http://www.vegasicilia.com/ http://www.marquesdecaceres.com/ Please
choose one Mr. Fraser... ( wink)
Hans
>
>Hi Colin and P3-ers,
>
>Thanks for the replies about entering notes of more than one step length .
>I get the impression you agree that music is made with shorter and longer
>notes :-). Now I don't think it is a very individual request/need I have so
>I would like to explain what it is and hope to get more votes...
>
>--> The idea is to enter notes with a length of more than 1 step by
>activating and holding the 'start step' and then pushing the step where it
>should end, quick and easy.
>
>
>Here are some examples where this would be very handy.
>
>- You're making the Knight Rider (KIT) bassline, not really hard.., you've
>found the right notes and timing but they're too short (;-)), right now you
>have to tie the note, activate the next step and dail in the correct note#
>or tie and copy/paste each note. The method above would be handier and you
>can experiment easily to set some notes to 2 and some to 3 steps length to
>get a more original Knight Rider theme....
>
>- Set up your favourite funky drummer sample (or any drumloop) and make it
>listen to the P3 and run the same speed. Now you can let the whole loop run
>with only step 1 activated, lenght 13. To make things more interesting also
>activate step 7... This can indeed all be done with length 13 but to get
>even more funky you want to insert spaces between the loop starts and also
>use another sample of the same loop with different starting point (1st
>snare?). The creativeness of this standard example would benefit very much
>from Mobius style note length.
>
>I understand that Colin wants to activate more steps at the same time (as
>he pointed out this isn't possible on the TR909) but isn't this only
>usefull when programming drums? I feel that when programming a melody this
>isn't so important since you listen while it loops and add or remove notes
>until satisfied..
>
>@Nick: you're right that with muting/unmuting tracks all buttons must be
>active at all times. There's no tie-ing here, only (un)muting.
>@Hans: shall we setup a fund for sending Colin a pie or a nice bottle of
>something????
>
>
>--> Ok, people, please speak up and let us know this would be a usefull
>feature! Do you have more examples? Send them over!
>
>
>Cheers,
>Eric
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Colin Fraser
> To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 3:40 PM
> Subject: RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Longer notes!
>
>
>
>
> > Correct me if Im wrong please,
> > but can't you just enter notes and tie them together to get longer
> > steps?
>
> Of course you can, but for a very long note, it can mean adding quite a
>lot
> of ties.
> What's being asked for is a more direct way to do this.
> There is already the quick method for setting ties, where you hold the
>STEP
> MODE key while activating some ties, and on releasing STEP MODE you jump
> back to GATE - saving the extra presses of STEP MODE. But no quick way
>to
> set lots of steps to the same note other than Sculpt or realtime record.
>
> Best regards,
> Colin Fraser
> Sequentix Music Systems Ltd
> http://www.sequentix.com
>
>
>
>
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