> hi kids! > got another track up; > http://aa6tem.23.i-lan.nl/oozi/oozi_DirectionalLighting.mp3 Nice, as usual. Cyclus looks interesting, but lacking in UI. I felt 2 knobs per sequence step was the acceptable minimum for an 'analogue' sequencer. I'm not sure I could get on with only 8 knobs. > -Spread transform function. If you have created a great piece of > music, with note spread set to '8', and you want one of the notes to > be 1 octave higher, just enter the spread transformer, and change the > note spread to f.ex. '64', without changing your melodic line. I don't quite follow what this is doing. If it turns out to be cool, let me know, and I'll copy it ;-) > i think the 'xtranote' function may be interesting, although i can't > quite make out what exactly it does.. I guess that means you can assign your controller track to do a single extra note per step. Another P3 TBI, only up to 4 extra notes. > the 'one track modulating another' was on your TBI list if i'm not > mistaken? Yep. > my first impression is that the P3 is more versatile though... My impression is that it has way too few knobs and buttons. It'll be interesting to see the price... Cheers, Colin f
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Re: track....and a P3 wannabee!?
2003-12-02 by colinfraser_com
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