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Trying to get my head around V4

Trying to get my head around V4

2007-06-25 by bambam4236

I have been a bit absent from the forums for a while...been busy with
music and of course my P3 ;)

I think V4 is definitely something i want to go for which is why i've
put my hand up for a memmory expansion pcb when they are ready but i'm
having trouble deciding which V4 to use and exactly how to use it. I
am trawling through the yahoo messages but am finding yahoo really
painful to use to follow discussions as they go along and was
wondering is there anywhere where i can find a simple list of changes
and how to use them and what version does what?
I did go here http://www.sequentix.com/v4beta.htm but could only find
the latest beta and the release notes which help alot but still have
me a bit  confused as i haven't been on the forums to follow the V4
evolution over the past few months and therefore get a knowledge that
has built through the revisions.
I'm not looking for the lazy answer ie someone holding my hand but
figured i'd check if there is anywhere that holds all the V4 betas etc
and also maybe some type of guide for the new features?

Thanks again to Colin for the continued development of what is already
a great sequencer.

Cheers
Brett

RE: [analogue-sequencer] Trying to get my head around V4

2007-06-25 by Colin Fraser

> i'm
> having trouble deciding which V4 to use and exactly how to use it.

The latest revision is always the one to use - there have been a number of
bug fixes along the way, so older revisions may do strange things.

> is there anywhere where i can find a simple list of changes
> and how to use them and what version does what?

I've split the v4 notes into a usage guide and revision history.
The usage guide is an up to date summary of the features in the current
build, which has also been updated to b20 on the beta page.
It should tell you all you need to know to get using v4.
If there are still questions after reading it, ask here, and I'll add any
answers to the usage guide.

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

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