Hi Phoebe, Yes, I am looking at implementing both selectable recorded sequences and an arpeggiator function. I am leaning toward doing the arpeggiator first because, to be honest, I think they are alot more useful and fun and I suspect it will be easier to write an arpeggiator than it will be to rewrite the sequencer code. As a side note, I just had a another small breakthrough today. I had been having all sorts of trouble getting my All Notes Off controller global mode send message to work but while waiting to get the truck oil changed I had a little moment of realization and raced home to test out my fixed up code. And bingo! It worked like a charm. So I can now enter global mode and send an All Notes Off MIDI controller message. It's not the most useful function I can think of but it proves the code is working at sending MIDI messages from the EX800. I didn't realize that the EX800 can't send any MIDI from it's keypad. So now I'm going to add a whole bunch of additional commands to the EX800 code so that it can send program change, MIDI start/stop etc. For all of those newbies here, please do introduce yourself and let us know how you came to Poly fans. And don't worry about making suggestions. We need to hear them all because we might miss some great idea if we don't all pitch in. Mike H. --- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "Phoebe" <october71@...> wrote: > > > > And yes, I think having a couple of selectable sequences to choose > > from is a great idea too. > > How about a choice between the sequencer or an arpeggiator? Is this > possible? And a unison mode? > > Sorry if these questions have been answered already, I've been trying > to keep up with the new info as best I can. > > Thanks for all your hard work! > > Phoebe aka october71 >
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Re: Software update
2007-08-25 by korgpolyex800
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