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tip: effecting on all tracks

2001-10-07 by ripe@socialentropy.com

here's a tip I came up with while enjoying the new .99 OS :)

I wanted to be able to crank the filter on all the sounds at once, or 
crunch up the sound with the SRR... well an easy way to do this is to 
route the all the machines (except one INPUT machine) through one of 
the individual outs, then patch a short cable from that indi-out to 
the input A or B... now you can route the INPUT machine out the main 
outs and you have control over all the nachines with the main effects 
still usable :)  This was a pretty obvious idea, but you have to try 
it to see how much fun it actually is!

cheers
ripe

MD_pattern_midi

2001-10-12 by splank!

Hey,

I have the feeling that when you trigger a pattern
the timing is a bit late. This became a bit worse
with the new OS.
I noticed, because I experimented with different MD speeds
as I wrote in the message before. It won\ufffdt get tight.
It feels like the MD needs a bit to react.

You could say: then move the midi note a bit further
in your Sequencer. Oh yes, in Cubase that\ufffds possible.
But triggered with my MPC it\ufffds not possible,
because when both units have a 2 bar pattern,
both start at the same point. And in the MPC
there\ufffds no such thing like "start before start".

Splank

Re: MD_pattern_midi

2001-10-12 by Aaron J. Grier

On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 08:28:39PM +0200, splank! wrote:

> You could say: then move the midi note a bit further in your
> Sequencer. Oh yes, in Cubase that\ufffds possible.  But triggered with my
> MPC it\ufffds not possible, because when both units have a 2 bar pattern,
> both start at the same point. And in the MPC there\ufffds no such thing
> like "start before start".

I've been grumbling about a similar situation with my ASQ-10 and
sidstation.  if you sequence everything into a song, export that song
into a sequence, then you can slide the bad track "back in time" as it
were, but this precludes the use of on-the-fly pattern-switching.

blah.

-- 
  Aaron J. Grier | "Not your ordinary poofy goof." | agrier@...
     "No single layer of abstraction can save the world or even make
      good coffee."  --  Kevin P. Neal

RE: [elektron] Re: MD_pattern_midi

2001-10-13 by splank!

Well, I can also record the whole drumtrack
as one track and then push it in the arrangement on the Harddiskrecorder.
Hmm, push here and push there...

I just thought maybe this can be fixed in 1.0
Maybe it\ufffds not fixable, who knows.
Then I\ufffdll have to do tricks or try it with Midi sync,
which I haven\ufffdt checked yet.
Probably the same when you change patterns.


Ciao
Splank
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-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron J. Grier [mailto:agrier@...]
Sent: Freitag, Oktober 12, 2001 10:15
To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [elektron] Re: MD_pattern_midi


On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 08:28:39PM +0200, splank! wrote:

> You could say: then move the midi note a bit further in your
> Sequencer. Oh yes, in Cubase that\ufffds possible.  But triggered with my
> MPC it\ufffds not possible, because when both units have a 2 bar pattern,
> both start at the same point. And in the MPC there\ufffds no such thing
> like "start before start".

I've been grumbling about a similar situation with my ASQ-10 and
sidstation.  if you sequence everything into a song, export that song
into a sequence, then you can slide the bad track "back in time" as it
were, but this precludes the use of on-the-fly pattern-switching.

blah.

--
  Aaron J. Grier | "Not your ordinary poofy goof." | agrier@...
     "No single layer of abstraction can save the world or even make
      good coffee."  --  Kevin P. Neal




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