part-edit questions
2007-10-07 by bit.headz
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2007-10-07 by bit.headz
hiya, i'm trying to become familiar with v4 and couldn't figure out yet how two of the menu-items work: - part-edit mode page 3 -> part-copy ? - part-edit mode page 4 -> DIN/stop ? ... any further information about would be appreciated - thnx in advance kind regards ulrich
2007-10-07 by Colin Fraser
> i'm trying to become familiar with v4 and couldn't figure out yet how > two of the menu-items work: > > - part-edit mode page 3 -> part-copy ? There are two part-copy options - all and active. If you hold 'all' and press a part key other than the currently selected part, all parts settings and all patterns in the current part are copied as ghosts to the new part. If you use 'active', all the part settings are copied, but only patterns on active tracks are ghosted. > - part-edit mode page 4 -> DIN/stop ? DIN stop stops the DIN sync output. This allows you to stop a DIN sync slaved device, such as a TR808, that won't let you change patterns without stopping. You can restart the DIN output using FUNC+RUN. Best regards, Colin Fraser Sequentix Music Systems Ltd http://www.sequentix.com
2007-10-07 by Hans Greuber
Hi List; Who can help me with the polyphonic mode? I can´ transpose them( just one note instead of all them) and either the chord memory. Thanks again; Hans _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
2007-10-07 by Colin Fraser
> Who can help me with the polyphonic mode? I can´ transpose > them( just one note instead of all them) > and either the chord memory. There are two ways of entering poly notes - 'aux note abs' and 'aux note rel'. You need to use 'aux note rel' to be able to transpose the chord using the main note. The values for an aux note rel event are a numeric offset from the primary note. When you record in notes in realtime, the lowest note held at any time goes into the primary note, and the other notes go into auxes. Since the auxes are relative to the main note, changing the main note will transpose the whole chord. Best regards, Colin Fraser Sequentix Music Systems Ltd http://www.sequentix.com
2007-10-11 by Hans Greuber
Hi; I choose rel mode on 3 auxes, let alone 4th for other purposes. Then on the upper row you can choose a value on aux mode,but not very audible results.I only got audible results when I change using the lowest row I guess one of the 3 notes chord. Is that the way? Thanks ,Hans p.p.d.d Got the cpu? ________________________________> To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com> From: colin@sequentix.com> Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2007 19:40:51 +0100> Subject: RE: [analogue-sequencer] Chord memory help>>> Who can help me with the polyphonic mode? I can´ transpose>> them( just one note instead of all them)>> and either the chord memory.> There are two ways of entering poly notes - 'aux note abs' and 'aux note> rel'.> You need to use 'aux note rel' to be able to transpose the chord using the> main note.> The values for an aux note rel event are a numeric offset from the primary> note.> When you record in notes in realtime, the lowest note held at any time goes> into the primary note, and the other notes go into auxes.> Since the auxes are relative to the main note, changing the main note will> transpose the whole chord.> Best regards,> Colin Fraser> Sequentix Music Systems Ltd> http://www.sequentix.com> _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
2007-10-11 by dave@RenegadeRhythms.com
The upper row is where you select your auxes (how they are offset from the Primary Note). The bottom row is for "notes". You use this to select the Primary note. If you are using Relative Aux's as you indicated. You use the bottom row to switch the chord notes. The Relative Auxes will change with your selection. If your using 3 auxes you should actually have a 4 note chord. The primary note that is handled by the bottom row. And then the 3 auxes that are set in the top row. If you have nothing selected on the bottom row, or the gate isn't active, you won't hear anything... Sounds like your doing it right.. When you switch the bottom row, the whole chord changes, correct? Dave
On Wed, October 10, 2007 6:57 pm, Hans Greuber wrote: > > > Hi; > > > I choose rel mode on 3 auxes, let alone 4th for other purposes. Then on > the upper row you can choose a value on aux mode,but not very audible > results.I only got audible results when I change using the lowest row I > guess one of the 3 notes chord. > > Is that the way? > > > Thanks ,Hans > > > p.p.d.d Got the cpu? > > > > ________________________________> To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com> > From: colin@sequentix.com> Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2007 19:40:51 +0100> Subject: > RE: [analogue-sequencer] Chord memory help>>> Who can help me with the > polyphonic mode? I can´ transpose>> them( just one note instead of all > them)>> and either the chord memory.> There are two ways of entering poly > notes - 'aux note abs' and 'aux note> rel'.> You need to use 'aux note > rel' to be able to transpose the chord using the> main note.> The values > for an aux note rel event are a numeric offset from the primary> note.> > When you record in notes in realtime, the lowest note held at any time > goes> into the primary note, and the other notes go into auxes.> Since > the auxes are relative to the main note, changing the main note will> > transpose the whole chord.> Best regards,> Colin Fraser> Sequentix Music > Systems Ltd> http://www.sequentix.com> > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! > http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/