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Re: [xl7] Re: schaltwerk (was: Swing question)

2011-01-22 by James Ulibarri

bruno,

ok, great. it's starting to make sense.

what about triplets? 1/32T is equal to 72 ticks? half of 48 is 24, and you add 24 to 48


now, the only thing i wish the CS did like the Schaltwerk/Octopus/Zed is to have different step lengths for patterns within a track.

pattern #1 - 16 steps
pattern #2 - 8 steps
pattern #3 - 12 steps

all at different tempos too like the above. now that would be sick. but there are work-arounds, and if you have another sequencers doing different things, than it's one in the same.

i run the px-7, asr-x, sp1200, and now trying the emulator II and emax 1 sequencer but it's just getting overkill at that point. it's just fartin around in the studio for experimentation's sake. but my permanent setup in the studio will be the 3 desktop boxes. it sounds sick enough already







On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 12:27 PM, Bruno <brunorc@...> wrote:

2011/1/22 James Ulibarri <jamesulibarri@...>


> functionality on the Schaltwerk.... but for the Command Station? remember that trick? you had all those values... 1/32...7/32. the bottom line is that Command Station will do, it too but it's in the Bar:Beat:Tick format. there has got to be a semi elegant way of doing the same thing on the CS. what field should I be messing with to get 1/32nd's of delay on the CS, etc. is it the tick section?(the last set of numbers)

CSes have resolution of 384 ticks per quarter; since 1/32 is the 1/8
of quarter, it's equal to 48 ticks. If you want more, you have to
multiply, so 2/32 = 96, 3/32 = 144, 4/32 = 192 and so on.

HTH

Bruno

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