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Revolution vs 777 info....

Revolution vs 777 info....

2005-03-29 by finite_sf

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


-M

Re: [elektron] Revolution vs 777 info....

2005-03-29 by Andy Tarpinian

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! :)
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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

For all 303 lovers

2005-03-30 by Roonan

Take a look at this: http://www.ladyada.net/make/x0xb0x/index.html
Maybe it's the only ticket to a cheap and real sounding 303 clone.
Some members of a duth synth forum I know have ordered these and maybe
I will to. The first demo's sucked but the second one's sounded vey
close! I don't have anything to do with this project so I'm not sure
how "real" all of this is.......

Ronald.

Re: For all 303 lovers

2005-03-30 by dayjob111

seems pretty "real" to me (there are a few people who i've crossed paths w/on forums who 
are ona list for the x0x box kits) - this has been floating around for a while now- i;ve 
heard about it in a couple places-  the FR revolution looks pretty dope too if you are 
looking for a 303 clone and dont have soldering iron chops (i don't)- and there's always 
rebirth which for my 2 cents is still the best 303 in software form and it sounds damn 
good-  

--- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "Roonan" <Roonan@p...> wrote:
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> 
> Take a look at this: http://www.ladyada.net/make/x0xb0x/index.html
> Maybe it's the only ticket to a cheap and real sounding 303 clone.
> Some members of a duth synth forum I know have ordered these and maybe
> I will to. The first demo's sucked but the second one's sounded vey
> close! I don't have anything to do with this project so I'm not sure
> how "real" all of this is.......
> 
> Ronald.

RE: [elektron] Re: For all 303 lovers

2005-03-30 by marc s. davidson

Hi,


Having owned the real machine..

I think the audiorealism bassline is the definitive 303 in software.

 http://www.audiorealism.se/.

Rebirth doesn't do it for me .. just doesn't  have the nuances in the sound.

Two cents..



marc


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RE: [elektron] Re: For all 303 lovers

2005-03-30 by Gianluca Cervi

...forgot to say: if you can...go for the sfx60, smaller, solid...but...you 
know the score...software for the moment, at least for me, but again, if is 
just a swap 'thing'...well, i'll probably go for it.

ciao, qua e' fresco.

ps: any news about the xt?
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>Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 13:25:53 +0100
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>I think the audiorealism bassline is the definitive 303 in software.
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>  http://www.audiorealism.se/.
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>Rebirth doesn't do it for me .. just doesn't  have the nuances in the 
>sound.
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>Two cents..
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[elektron] Re: For all 303 lovers

2005-03-30 by Roonan

--- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "marc s. davidson" <psi@p...>
wrote:
> 
> 
> I think the audiorealism bassline is the definitive 303 in software.
> Rebirth doesn't do it for me .. just doesn't  have the nuances in
the sound.

Thanks for the tip, checking it out right now. I use ableton a lot and
this seems a lot easier to implement in my mm/mnm/ableton setup.

Ronald.

Re: [elektron] Revolution vs 777 info....

2005-03-30 by Andy Tarpinian

P.S. I'm about to order one, I'll let you know how it turns out.
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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
> 
>

Re: [elektron] Revolution vs 777 info....

2005-03-30 by finite_sf

The Revolution is back ordered till August. Call up FR and they can
tell you how to get one the fastest.


-M


--- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, Andy Tarpinian <evildead@n...>
wrote:
> 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
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> >> 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
> > 
> >

Re: [elektron] Re: For all 303 lovers

2005-03-30 by onosendai

> I think the audiorealism bassline is the definitive 303 in software.

Definitively, with it don't need any real 303 anymore ! (i now it's evil but 
it's true ! ^_^)

Re: [elektron] Revolution vs 777 info....

2005-03-30 by Andy Tarpinian

novamusik.com has them and they are putting one aside for me.
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On 3/30/05 3:36 PM, "finite_sf" wrote:

> 
> 
> The Revolution is back ordered till August. Call up FR and they can
> tell you how to get one the fastest.
> 
> 
> -M
> 
> 
> --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, Andy Tarpinian <evildead@n...>
> wrote:
>> 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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Re: Revolution vs 777 info....

2005-03-30 by Nathan Jantz

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
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> Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 14:09:43 -0500
> From: Andy Tarpinian <evildead@...>
> 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

Re: Revolution vs 777 info....

2005-03-31 by finite_sf

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
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> > >> 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

[elektron] Re: For all 303 lovers

2005-03-31 by endlessnessisticman

I was going to say this program as well even if it is softy, it's
affordable and available.  It's got nice features that the original
doesn't have too.

--- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "marc s. davidson" <psi@p...>
wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> 
> Having owned the real machine..
> 
> I think the audiorealism bassline is the definitive 303 in software.
> 
>  http://www.audiorealism.se/.
> 
> Rebirth doesn't do it for me .. just doesn't  have the nuances in
the sound.
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> 
> Two cents..
> 
> 
> 
> marc
> 
> 
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Re: Revolution vs 777 info....

2005-03-31 by endlessnessisticman

Can you elaborate more on how you do this with the MD?  Are you able
to change the way the MD pattern plays?  Do you trigger the MD tracks
or patterns?  What's going on?  Can other sequencers do this?

--- 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
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> > >> 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

Re: Revolution vs 777 info....

2005-03-31 by crixmadine71

Basically, here is what I did:

1) In the MD, I programmed 8 patterns (lets say A1 thru A8) with 2
steps each.  But when all 8 patterns are chained, it sounds like a 16
step pattern.

2) Then in the global menu I mapped different program change numbers
to each of the 8 patterns.

3) In the Rev, I programmed the step sequencer to send a program
change number (corresponding to what was mapped in the MD) every 2
steps to the MD.  But I made sure each program change switches the MD
pattern in the order that I want it (i.e. A1, A2, A3,...).  So in the
end the MD sounds like it is playing a regular 16 step patterns (but
in reality it is playing across 8 different patterns, A1 thru A8 in
that order).

4) But then the fun comes when you engage the Rev into Remix mode. It
has the ability to playback each step in its 16 step sequencer in 127
different combinations controlled from two rotary knobs.  So for
example it could instantly re-order the playback of the patterns in
the MD (i.e. A4, A2, A2, A7, A1, A5, A5, A3).  Notice that it can
trigger certain steps more than once in the same pattern, thus givng
your patterns a stutter feel, or it can change the order of only one
step.  There seems to be a range in how random you want to mix things
up.  So, sometimes it can sound almost too random and you need to tame
things back.  Most of the time I use this technique for on-the-fly
pattern fills because you can instantly go back to the original
pattern.  Another thing to note here is be strategic how you program
the fragmented pattern in the MD knowing that it will be mixed up. 
Otherwise it could sound too random with no groove.

Internally, the Rev is used for remixing the acid patterns or making
acid fills, but obviously it can be used to control external gear in
the same way. So you could use this same technique for changing up
melodies in the MnM (or anthing thing else for that matter), without
the need for program change messages. 

The down-side of this when using it this way with the MD is it is a
pattern hog.  2 steps for one pattern is kind of a waste.  But if this
is the type of control you require, its necessary.  Obviouly you can
make your patterns any length you want.  That is why I mentioned this
would make a great CTRL-Machine for the MD.  Having the ability to
remix the steps for one pattern, so that all the 2-step parts don't
have to be spread across multiple patterns.  Plus, being able to do
this soley from the MD makes it more conveient plus you could utilze
the param locks to do this for you.

BTW, for those who don't have a Revolution and are OSX based, I think
Numerology can sequence in this way and controlable via external midi
controllers along with a host of other amazing midi features.  See
http://www.five12.com/numerology.html - it is worth researching.  But
I'm PC-based and wondered if any one knew of something similar?  I
suppose this type of remix step sequencer could be written in MAX/MSP
too of course.

-nate
http://obliq.net

--- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "endlessnessisticman"
<moving808@e...> wrote:
> 
> Can you elaborate more on how you do this with the MD?  Are you able
> to change the way the MD pattern plays?  Do you trigger the MD
tracks
> or patterns?  What's going on?  Can other sequencers do this?
> 
> --- 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
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> > > >> 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

Re: Revolution vs 777 info....

2005-04-01 by endlessnessisticman

That's a cool idea.  Thanks for the explanation.  Gotta try that out.
   It may be wasteful but you always can back up right?  Great idea
for a new machine too.

--- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "crixmadine71" <nate@o...> wrote:
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> 
> Basically, here is what I did:
> 
> 1) In the MD, I programmed 8 patterns (lets say A1 thru A8) with 2
> steps each.  But when all 8 patterns are chained, it sounds like a 16
> step pattern.
> 
> 2) Then in the global menu I mapped different program change numbers
> to each of the 8 patterns.
> 
> 3) In the Rev, I programmed the step sequencer to send a program
> change number (corresponding to what was mapped in the MD) every 2
> steps to the MD.  But I made sure each program change switches the MD
> pattern in the order that I want it (i.e. A1, A2, A3,...).  So in the
> end the MD sounds like it is playing a regular 16 step patterns (but
> in reality it is playing across 8 different patterns, A1 thru A8 in
> that order).
> 
> 4) But then the fun comes when you engage the Rev into Remix mode. It
> has the ability to playback each step in its 16 step sequencer in 127
> different combinations controlled from two rotary knobs.  So for
> example it could instantly re-order the playback of the patterns in
> the MD (i.e. A4, A2, A2, A7, A1, A5, A5, A3).  Notice that it can
> trigger certain steps more than once in the same pattern, thus givng
> your patterns a stutter feel, or it can change the order of only one
> step.  There seems to be a range in how random you want to mix things
> up.  So, sometimes it can sound almost too random and you need to tame
> things back.  Most of the time I use this technique for on-the-fly
> pattern fills because you can instantly go back to the original
> pattern.  Another thing to note here is be strategic how you program
> the fragmented pattern in the MD knowing that it will be mixed up. 
> Otherwise it could sound too random with no groove.
> 
> Internally, the Rev is used for remixing the acid patterns or making
> acid fills, but obviously it can be used to control external gear in
> the same way. So you could use this same technique for changing up
> melodies in the MnM (or anthing thing else for that matter), without
> the need for program change messages. 
> 
> The down-side of this when using it this way with the MD is it is a
> pattern hog.  2 steps for one pattern is kind of a waste.  But if this
> is the type of control you require, its necessary.  Obviouly you can
> make your patterns any length you want.  That is why I mentioned this
> would make a great CTRL-Machine for the MD.  Having the ability to
> remix the steps for one pattern, so that all the 2-step parts don't
> have to be spread across multiple patterns.  Plus, being able to do
> this soley from the MD makes it more conveient plus you could utilze
> the param locks to do this for you.
> 
> BTW, for those who don't have a Revolution and are OSX based, I think
> Numerology can sequence in this way and controlable via external midi
> controllers along with a host of other amazing midi features.  See
> http://www.five12.com/numerology.html - it is worth researching.  But
> I'm PC-based and wondered if any one knew of something similar?  I
> suppose this type of remix step sequencer could be written in MAX/MSP
> too of course.
> 
> -nate
> http://obliq.net
> 
> --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "endlessnessisticman"
> <moving808@e...> wrote:
> > 
> > Can you elaborate more on how you do this with the MD?  Are you able
> > to change the way the MD pattern plays?  Do you trigger the MD
> tracks
> > or patterns?  What's going on?  Can other sequencers do this?
> > 
> > --- 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

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
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> > > >> 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

Re: Revolution vs 777 info....

2005-04-21 by bambam4236

Hi Guys

Apart from all this awesome info i thought i'd just mention the add 
on box coming for the revolution...imagine extra vco, multimode 
filter, maybe full ENV and lfo's 

anyway I don't think Jered is secret secret about it but keep it to 
yourselves.

My revolution and MD are already becoming one but hell after jesreds 
upgrade and the MD sampling its gonna be nuts!

cya 


--- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "finite_sf" <finite_sf@y...> 
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
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> 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
> 
> 
> -M

Re: [elektron] Re: Revolution vs 777 info....

2005-04-21 by Thomas McIvor

There seems to be alot of interest in the Revolution, and i have to admit
i have my name down for one aswell, but have any of you come across the
P3. Easily the best sequencer in the world! i am not exaggerating! Ok its
only a sequencer and doesn't make any sound, but any of you out there that
haven't come accross this magical box, then you'd better check it out.

http://www.p3sequencer.com/p3-case.htm

Pattern modulation possibilities is mind boggling.

Tom
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On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, bambam4236 wrote:

>
> Hi Guys
>
> Apart from all this awesome info i thought i'd just mention the add
> on box coming for the revolution...imagine extra vco, multimode
> filter, maybe full ENV and lfo's
>
> anyway I don't think Jered is secret secret about it but keep it to
> yourselves.
>
> My revolution and MD are already becoming one but hell after jesreds
> upgrade and the MD sampling its gonna be nuts!
>
> cya
>
>
> --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "finite_sf" <finite_sf@y...>
> 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
> >
> >
> > -M
>
>
>
>
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Re: [elektron] Re: Revolution vs 777 info....

2005-04-21 by Mikael Altemark

Are there any sekrit specs for the box available for posting?

yours for the OBU
Mikael Altemark

Andy Tarpinian wrote:
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>
>
>On 4/21/05 3:10 AM, "bambam4236" wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Hi Guys
>>
>>Apart from all this awesome info i thought i'd just mention the add
>>on box coming for the revolution...imagine extra vco, multimode
>>filter, maybe full ENV and lfo's
>>
>>anyway I don't think Jered is secret secret about it but keep it to
>>yourselves.
>>
>>My revolution and MD are already becoming one but hell after jesreds
>>upgrade and the MD sampling its gonna be nuts!
>>
>>    
>>
>
>I heard about this also, basically a modular patch bay for the Revolution
>and 777, or so I've heard.
>
>p.s. Got my revolution a few weeks ago, it's going very well tempo synced to
>my monomachine.
>
>
>
>
>
> 
>Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
> 
>
>
>
>
>
>  
>

Re: [elektron] Re: Revolution vs 777 info....

2005-04-21 by Andy Tarpinian

On 4/21/05 3:10 AM, "bambam4236" wrote:

> 
> 
> Hi Guys
> 
> Apart from all this awesome info i thought i'd just mention the add
> on box coming for the revolution...imagine extra vco, multimode
> filter, maybe full ENV and lfo's
> 
> anyway I don't think Jered is secret secret about it but keep it to
> yourselves.
> 
> My revolution and MD are already becoming one but hell after jesreds
> upgrade and the MD sampling its gonna be nuts!
> 

I heard about this also, basically a modular patch bay for the Revolution
and 777, or so I've heard.

p.s. Got my revolution a few weeks ago, it's going very well tempo synced to
my monomachine.

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