> From: "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...>
>
> There are 99 memorys (#1-99). The length is set to say 16. You twiddle
the
> 16 pots
> to the correct voltages, press <STORE>. (You 'alpha' in the location with
> the data entry knob).
>
> A <CHAIN> is another memory, that stores sequences of memory locations. A
> <CHAIN> might be:
>
> 1-2-45-3-74-1-70.
>
> In other words, it plays the notes in #1, followed by #2, followed by
#45,
> etc.
>
> Of course, we could place a <HOLD> in the <CHAIN> until, say, a <GATE IN>
is
> sensed.
> or a <HOLD/LOOP> that repeats the <CHAIN> over and over until <GATE IN>
is
> active, then it proceeds.
I REALLY like the sound of this type.
Stooge LH
>
> OR, a more bizarre <FORK>, which means if <GATE IN> is active ∗at that
> time∗, go on, else
> branch to another <CHAIN>. Or a <HOLD CC>, which releases the <HOLD> if
a
> MIDI CC message is active........
>
> The joys of the lowly microprocessor. Take ∗that∗, lowy Moog 960.
>
> Paul S.
>
>
>
>
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