FatMan and Arpeggio
Rory McDonald
rmcdonald at viewtech.com
Mon Mar 20 18:27:45 CET 2000
The Fatman does not have an arpeggiator built in; but with a sequencer (any
MIDI seq will do) you can arp all you want.
The best things about the Fatman are that is relatively cheap, has MIDI/CV
built in, and is easy to build.
-Rory Mc Donald
JASON WROTE:
I was visiting the webpage for Paia, and I was listening to the clips of the
sounds that the FatMan can make. One of these is Arpeggio, and, I was
curious
if the FatMan itself can make that sound? Or was it done with a sequencer?
I'm not very famliar with synths yet, so, please do no think that I am being
sarcastic. I am just curious.
After reading the FatMan page, I gathered the idea that you can use the
SEQ-303 program to control the fatman, is this correct?
I did order the kit for the FatMan, with the desktop case, and I am anxious
to see what I will learn during and after I build it. I have a Roland
TR-707,
and I want to see if there is a way to synchronize the SEQ-303 and the
TR-707. I am assuming that this is possible, I think. However, I am not
sure.
Will someone correct me if I am wrong? If I am right, will someone
elaborate?
You can e-mail me privately at bonovox9 at aol.com
any replies will be much appreciated.
thank you very much.
jason.
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