Hi Jerry
It´s great fun playing with the step sequencer.
I´m not saying I understand it completely. But it works best for me just to
play and see hat comes out of it.
Try "copy and paste" technique:
load sequences from other programs or what ever they were.
Experiment with different CC# . I have found that #27(Peg Decay) works great
if you get Peg Depth right and vice versa.
You may want to adjust values like Key Track and Vel Sens too.
Erkki
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From: tuskermusic <tuskerfort@...>
To: <AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 11:27 PM
Subject: [AN1x] How do you use the step sequencer
> Ok, I admit it. I avoided it for the last 3 years.
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> I just played my notes and stayed away from the arpeggiator and the
> step sequencer. I preferred the control I have by playing them
> myself. So I tried the step sequencer out and it was fun. But I am
> sure I am not any good at this because of my tendency to try play
> everything.
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> So how about some tips?
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> What settings do you use?
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> Do you make your own seq programs?
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> Which parameters are your favorites to morph (so far, mine are filter
> cutoff, sync pitch, noise, and filter envelope decay)?
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> Do you use the knobs to "tune" the sequence? How in heaven's name do
> you get any accurate results in real time?
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> Do you have any advice for a step sequencer newbie?
> Thanks,
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> Jerry
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