dub! nice patches in there. it always surprises me how much versatility is inside the MnM. I just started getting back into mine .. now I have the MnM as master clock for the MD and Indigo2, and sequencing the indigo off the MnM. Neat! reminds me of MMT-8 days. Glad I sold most of my studio pieces off, though, because you guys are just too good to compete with :) I'm sure all will agree that getting these one pattern snippets every day is enjoyable. Also the way I look at it, if you make something that may be minimal but complete (like this one) and then did the same thing about 15 more times, you'd have a nice full set without any/much song mode programming. Yours, Chris On Jan 30, 2005, at 7:04 PM, niall munnelly wrote: > > dub! > > more fiddling about with a monomachine pattern. not so much > joystick action here; i thought i'd give the LFOs room to > breathe. > > sooner or later i'll jump in and try writing whole songs > with this, but for now, these little snapshots are so much > fun. > > http://syncretism.net/snd/an_cat_dubh.mp3 > > -- > yours, > niall. > .. . . . . . . . . > . > aleph null. a simple insinuation around > silence. > http://syncretism.net > .. .. gpg public key - http://www.aleph-null.net/niall.gpg .. .. > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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Re: [elektron] rote genre exercise number two
2005-01-31 by Christopher Mitchell
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