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Re: Revolution vs 777 info....

2005-04-21 by bambam4236

I say go for it ;) the remix feature pumping cv\gate out to my old 
102 expander makes the thing groove like it never has....i wnat this 
on every sequencer ;)

--- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "finite_sf" <finite_sf@y...> 
wrote:
> 
> I love the idea of a remix on the fly... I know that the rs7000 
has a
> remix, and so does the Rev. I am getting the Rev, because of this
> feature, and hope to use it with my MD. Also, I have to say its 
going
> to be fun to sequence my Pro-One, or a SH-101 via the Rev's 
sequencer,
> and remix. I also love the fact that it has MIDI -> CV/Gate. 
> 
> 
> --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "Nathan Jantz" <nate@o...> 
wrote:
> > I've had the Revolution for a few months now and have to say it 
is
> the best
> > sounding 303 clone I've ever heard.  The ease of on-the-fly
> programming is
> > its strong point.  You can program acid for days on this thing.  
The
> > sequencer is simple yet so very effective.
> > 
> > To keep this on topic, here is a neat trick I did with the Rev 
and
> MD.  As
> > an experiment, I triggered patterns on the MD from the Rev using 
the
> "Remix"
> > feature.  The Rev can send program change messages on any given
> step.  So I
> > mapped those program change numbers to pattern fragments on the 
MD.
>  Using
> > the Remix feature allowed me to remix my MD patterns on-the-fly 
with
> good
> > results.  Remember that the Rev allows for 127 variations from 
one
> pattern
> > at your finger tips at any point!  So MD pattern mania ensued.
> > 
> > BTW, I think this would make a great feature in the MD if it was
> built in as
> > a CTRL-machine (or REMIX-Machine), along with being able to trig
> patterns
> > with variation to length and offset of a pattern as I have 
mentioned a
> > couple of times before on this list.  Imagine being able to remix
> your MD
> > pattern with a twist of a knob or via param locks.
> > 
> > -nate
> > http://obliq.net
> > 
> > 
> > > Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 14:09:43 -0500
> > > From: Andy Tarpinian <evildead@n...>
> > > Subject: Re: Revolution vs 777 info....
> > > 
> > > P.S. I'm about to order one, I'll let you know how it turns 
out.
> > > 
> > > On 3/29/05 4:24 PM, "Andy Tarpinian" wrote:
> > > 
> > > >
> > > > Some other tidbits from the Keyboard mag review. You cant 
input
> notes
> > > into
> > > > the sequencer via midi keyboard :(
> > > >
> > > > And no patch memory, only sequences yay! :)
> > > >
> > > > On 3/29/05 4:01 PM, "finite_sf" wrote:
> > > >
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >> I just got off the phone with Jered Flickinger one of the
> founders of
> > > >> Future Retro the makers of the 777 and the Revolution. I 
talked
> to him
> > > >> for about an hour, and found out some awesome info. I 
thought I
> would
> > > >> pass it on as I know that there are a bunch of ppl here that
> enjoy the
> > > >> MnM sequencer, and thus would enjoy the ability to sequence 
a
> CV/Gate
> > > >> or din or even a MIDI synth from a MnM -> Revolution...
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >> 777 two analog osc wider thus able of a wider range of 
sounds (saw
> > > >> true square)
> > > >> Revolution single analog osc (saw, true 303 liquid square)
> > > >>
> > > >> Revolution has upgraded temp compensation of osc thus no 
tuning
> > > >> problems
> > > >> improved the dac accuracy of note playing
> > > >> sequencer pattern shuffle
> > > >> pattern forward backward
> > > >> *remix a pattern
> > > >> effects 24 stereo 16 effects
> > > >> true analog distort
> > > >> audio input
> > > >> cv/gate
> > > >> din sync out 303 808 606 etc...
> > > >> patch select via midi
> > > >> 300 back orders... august
> > > >> 100 out

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