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Chords on P3

Chords on P3

2008-05-05 by Zed Velkovich

Hi,
It is complicated to program chords on P3 with 3 auxes spend. 
Why not set Xd button to enter in chord mode and to get a chord just with one button selected like gate or tie. 
Upper row can be used to select a type of the chord.
 
Chords are important.
 
Regards,
Zed. 


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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Chords on P3

2008-05-05 by Softroom

Zed Velkovich wrote:

> Chords are important.

Agreed - but they are also pretty rare in the world of step sequencers 
so having them at all is nice.
I'd like step mode input of them too BTW, but not sure there's too much 
space left in P3. Personally, since there's only one of him, I'd rather 
Colin spent his time on something new and way more powerful. :)

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Chords on P3

2008-05-05 by Hans Greuber

nice!

What about minimal house? I need it Colin!

Hans
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> To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com
> From: zedhok@yahoo.com
> Date: Mon, 5 May 2008 08:03:49 -0700
> Subject: [analogue-sequencer] Chords on P3
> 
> 
> Hi,
> It is complicated to program chords on P3 with 3 auxes spend.
> Why not set Xd button to enter in chord mode and to get a chord just with one button selected like gate or tie.
> Upper row can be used to select a type of the chord.
> 
> Chords are important.
> 
> Regards,
> Zed.
> 
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Chords on P3

2008-05-05 by DB

Zed,
     Hopefully, the P4 will take what the P3 has done with Chords and 
runs with it :)
Until then, we have what we have, which isn't too bad compared to most 
Step Sequencers.   

Are you aware that Colin's created a "Quick Config" for Aux Chord Mode.  
Here's the steps.

1. In Pattern Edit Mode, hit Func --> Upper Mode
2. Change the Mode to how many Aux's you want configured and if you want 
them absolute or relative.
3. Hit Save. 
4. Now your set to input a 2-5 note chord, depening on what you set with 
Quick Config

Now your Aux are configured.  You can now enter them the long way via 
the P3's knobs themselves,
or you can enter them via an External Keyboard (hit Record for external 
keyboard input)
which is fairly  easy to do.   A quick solution to the the P3 running 
faster then you can input the correct
chords at the correct time (I"m not a keyboard player myself),
is to turn the BPM down on the P3, or slowing the Tbase during the 
inputting of the chords.

Hope that helps,

Dave


Zed Velkovich wrote:
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> Hi,
> It is complicated to program chords on P3 with 3 auxes spend.
> Why not set Xd button to enter in chord mode and to get a chord just 
> with one button selected like gate or tie.
> Upper row can be used to select a type of the chord.
>  
> Chords are important.
>  
> Regards,
> Zed. 
>
>
> .
>
> .
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>

RE: [analogue-sequencer] Chords on P3

2008-05-06 by Hans Greuber

Yes I knew that mode, but for non keyboardist,all sounded nonquantized and terrible, that is why I want 
a step chord mode.


I hope Colin agree.  Please Colin,answer me!

I don´t want to sell mine to get P4, that is " betray"

Hans
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> To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com
> From: dave@RenegadeRhythms.com
> Date: Mon, 5 May 2008 10:10:52 -0700
> Subject: Re: [analogue-sequencer] Chords on P3
> 
> 
> Zed,
> Hopefully, the P4 will take what the P3 has done with Chords and
> runs with it :)
> Until then, we have what we have, which isn't too bad compared to most
> Step Sequencers.
> 
> Are you aware that Colin's created a "Quick Config" for Aux Chord Mode.
> Here's the steps.
> 
> 1. In Pattern Edit Mode, hit Func --> Upper Mode
> 2. Change the Mode to how many Aux's you want configured and if you want
> them absolute or relative.
> 3. Hit Save.
> 4. Now your set to input a 2-5 note chord, depening on what you set with
> Quick Config
> 
> Now your Aux are configured. You can now enter them the long way via
> the P3's knobs themselves,
> or you can enter them via an External Keyboard (hit Record for external
> keyboard input)
> which is fairly easy to do. A quick solution to the the P3 running
> faster then you can input the correct
> chords at the correct time (I"m not a keyboard player myself),
> is to turn the BPM down on the P3, or slowing the Tbase during the
> inputting of the chords.
> 
> Hope that helps,
> 
> Dave
> 
> Zed Velkovich wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> It is complicated to program chords on P3 with 3 auxes spend.
>> Why not set Xd button to enter in chord mode and to get a chord just
>> with one button selected like gate or tie.
>> Upper row can be used to select a type of the chord.
>>
>> Chords are important.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Zed.
>>
>>
>> .
>>
>> .
>>
>>
> 
> 
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