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RE: [analogue-sequencer] hello - a couple of newbie-P3-owner Qs

RE: [analogue-sequencer] hello - a couple of newbie-P3-owner Qs

2007-01-27 by sequentix

Another re-posted missing message...


> reading the p3 manual, i can't find anything about how to set the 
p3  
> to receive midi clock --- i assume it will just sync if midi 
> clock is  
> recieved?

It's a bit of an omission from the manual, but P3 response to 
incoming MIDI sync is automatic.
If it isn't already playing, it will respond to an incoming MIDI 
clock START by starting in sync with the MIDI tempo.
If it's already running, it will ignore MIDI START, though it will 
stop if it receives a MIDI STOP.

> to do this on the P3, do i just choose that "Enable p3 RemCon RX" 
in  
> the User Config section? and then i can transpose parts 
individually  
> by just playing the Midi-kybrd on the appropriate Midi-channel?

Yep.

> http://myspace.com/solventcity

Nice tunes...

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

Re: hello - a couple of newbie-P3-owner Qs

2007-01-27 by sequentix

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Zahir Manek 
<zanalogheaven@...> wrote:
>
> is there anyway to transpose tracks in a part individually using a 
midi keyboard?

Not directly, though it can be done by using one muted track in 
record mode to capture notes for transposition into a single step 
pattern, then using 'xpose by trk n' events in patterns that you 
want to transpose.
Technically it would be easy to have individual track transposition 
by incoming notes, but the question is how to implement it on the 
MIDI side - how to assign channels or select which tracks should be 
transposed.
I'm also running out of code space for sure.
The current beta build is now at the limit for the original P3 CPUs 
used before production models and kits from April '05.
There's only 1k more code space in the production CPUs.

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

RE: [analogue-sequencer] hello - a couple of newbie-P3-owner Qs

2007-01-27 by Zahir Manek

is there anyway to transpose tracks in a part individually using a midi keyboard?
   
  thanks

sequentix <colin@sequentix.com> wrote:
          Another re-posted missing message...

> reading the p3 manual, i can't find anything about how to set the 
p3 
> to receive midi clock --- i assume it will just sync if midi 
> clock is 
> recieved?

It's a bit of an omission from the manual, but P3 response to 
incoming MIDI sync is automatic.
If it isn't already playing, it will respond to an incoming MIDI 
clock START by starting in sync with the MIDI tempo.
If it's already running, it will ignore MIDI START, though it will 
stop if it receives a MIDI STOP.

> to do this on the P3, do i just choose that "Enable p3 RemCon RX" 
in 
> the User Config section? and then i can transpose parts 
individually 
> by just playing the Midi-kybrd on the appropriate Midi-channel?

Yep.

> http://myspace.com/solventcity

Nice tunes...

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



         

 
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