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elestron midi

2003-08-01 by Dave Dawson

Just to clarify, I mean tweaking the knobs of the machinedrum,
not the virus. just recording knob movements on the machinedrum.

If not how is it possible to fade in and out tracks?

Dave

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Re: [elektron] elestron midi

2003-08-01 by desdinova

Dave Dawson wrote:

>Just to clarify, I mean tweaking the knobs of the machinedrum,
>not the virus. just recording knob movements on the machinedrum.
>
>If not how is it possible to fade in and out tracks?
>
I don't believe the MD's internal sequencer is really powerful enough to 
do all this.
I know it won't help your gig coming up, but you may want to look around 
for a cheap dedicated sequencer.  I used to use a yammie RM1x with 
success, Alesis MMT-8s are cheaper, but don't hold as much data.

Good luck

>
>Dave
>  
>
James

Re: [elektron] elestron midi

2003-08-01 by dd1200202

can an external sequencer link songs from the MD?

any other suggestions?

Dve

--- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, desdinova <tink_ktir@m...> 
wrote:
> Dave Dawson wrote:
> 
> >Just to clarify, I mean tweaking the knobs of the machinedrum,
> >not the virus. just recording knob movements on the machinedrum.
> >
> >If not how is it possible to fade in and out tracks?
> >
> I don't believe the MD's internal sequencer is really powerful 
enough to 
> do all this.
> I know it won't help your gig coming up, but you may want to look 
around 
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> for a cheap dedicated sequencer.  I used to use a yammie RM1x with 
> success, Alesis MMT-8s are cheaper, but don't hold as much data.
> 
> Good luck
> 
> >
> >Dave
> >  
> >
> James

Re: [elektron] elestron midi

2003-08-01 by M-.-n

use bank A and trigger patterns from midi notes

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Subject: Re: [elektron] elestron midi


> can an external sequencer link songs from the MD?
>
> any other suggestions?
>
> Dve
>
> --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, desdinova <tink_ktir@m...>
> wrote:
> > Dave Dawson wrote:
> >
> > >Just to clarify, I mean tweaking the knobs of the machinedrum,
> > >not the virus. just recording knob movements on the machinedrum.
> > >
> > >If not how is it possible to fade in and out tracks?
> > >
> > I don't believe the MD's internal sequencer is really powerful
> enough to
> > do all this.
> > I know it won't help your gig coming up, but you may want to look
> around
> > for a cheap dedicated sequencer.  I used to use a yammie RM1x with
> > success, Alesis MMT-8s are cheaper, but don't hold as much data.
> >
> > Good luck
> >
> > >
> > >Dave
> > >
> > >
> > James
>
>
>
>
>
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>
>

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