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RE: R3.... oops

RE: R3.... oops

2004-01-14 by netroin

Hey all.. 
    Just wondering if anyone plans on using the R3 firmware?(when/if it is available of 
course) I'm currently drawing up a Schaffer panel for a P3/9090 unit.. Before I get too 
into it, I was wondering If the P3 has enough power to sequence all the 9090 drums 
and keep one monophonic midi track for 303 stuff?  If this is possible I would be so 
happy Id hardly be able to contain myself... Of course I understand that our good 
sequencer benefactor isnt here to be our personal coding machine, but just think of 
the rebirth repacement factor.. Cool eh? Anyone else intersted in such a beastie?

Re: [analogue-sequencer] RE: R3.... oops

2004-01-14 by Paul Maddox

Netroin,

>     Just wondering if anyone plans on using the R3 firmware?(when/if it is
available of
> course) I'm currently drawing up a Schaffer panel for a P3/9090 unit..
Before I get too
> into it, I was wondering If the P3 has enough power to sequence all the
9090 drums
> and keep one monophonic midi track for 303 stuff?

it does for me, check out the MrZorg stuff
http://www.modulus.synth.net/mymusic/zorg.shtml
All the sequencing done with the P3, no multitracking, one take..
I usually use 2 or 3 tracks for the two Tb303s and the remaining 5 for the
808 (its not a real 303/808, its a Chameleon App called 'Farenheit')

>  If this is possible I would be so  happy Id hardly be able to contain
myself...

its do-able, but its not as intuitive to use when it comes to drum
programming.
I can't wait to get my hands on the R3 firmware, but people keep asking for
new features, so Colin can't work on it (that was a hint guys)

> Of course I understand that our good
> sequencer benefactor isnt here to be our personal coding machine, but just
think of
> the rebirth repacement factor.. Cool eh? Anyone else intersted in such a
beastie?

I got one, Farenheit ;-
http://www.soundart-hot.com/english/users1_4.htm

That with a P3, and an R3 would be too cool...

Paul

RE: [analogue-sequencer] RE: R3.... oops

2004-01-14 by Colin f

> its do-able, but its not as intuitive to use when it comes to drum
> programming.

Yep. I'm using P3 for drum sequencing too, usually 3 or 4 tracks so I
have enough polyphony.
I find entering patterns is simplest using the real-time record -
selecting the drum for each step by knob is not too much fun.

> I can't wait to get my hands on the R3 firmware, but people 
> keep asking for
> new features, so Colin can't work on it (that was a hint guys)

Yep again. But I really need one myself, so I'll get to it soon. ;-)

Cheers,
Colin f

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