Sounds nice. It would be much easier to build a song if you could have a bigger screen. The problem may be in listening to it. It would be nice to have a full real time editor to build songs with. --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, Joseph Melnyk <jmelnyk@c...> wrote: > On Oct 20, 2004, at 1:15 AM, sidstationownsyou wrote: > > > I might add pattern editing later, but initial release will be geared > > for creating, editing, and saving machines (which is why I called it > > "MD Machine Lab"). > > FWIW, I'm working on some Elektron librarian software that will > eventually allow pattern editing. The main focus is to allow you > to archive all of your old songs, patterns and kits and then pick > and choose from several archives to construct the MD (and > eventually MnM) memory however you choose. It will also allow > you to place several songs into one song for better live playback. > And eventually it will allow you to edit your songs, patterns and > kits from within the software. Though this isn't the focus; so that > functionality will be last to be implemented. Currently, you can > only view the contents of patterns/songs/kits. > > Oh and it will run on Mac OS X, Windows and Linux! Though > there is, of course, a tradeoff. The interface is not nearly as > beautiful as Andrew's; it's much more generic. And there > will likely not be direct MIDI transfer support; you'll have to use > a Sysex transfer tool and then load the file in my software. > > Anyway, it's coming along; I'll make more announcements > when there's something to show/test. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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[elektron] Re: MD Machine Lab (and why it's not finished yet)
2004-10-21 by endlessnessisticman
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