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RE: [elektron] Re: recording the locks one last time

2002-10-11 by RENGA Moreno

I hope music won't be ruled one day by mathematics... Brrrrr... =: D
But actually underground... In a certain form, it is... Na???

Moreno


> -----Original Message-----
> From: daniel_elektron [mailto:daniel@...]
> Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 10:14 AM
> To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [elektron] Re: recording the locks one last time
> 
> 
> --- In elektron-users@y..., "oldmanfury" <erinys@s...> wrote:
> 
> > I still think that you could send CC's between 'note on' events.  
> > There is plenty of room between notes - at 120 BPM, there is 500 
> > ms between note triggers - you could stick close to 500 CC's in
> > there and never miss a beat.  Even at higher BPM - 180 for
> > example, you could throw ~ 300 CC events between triggers.
> 
> Where do you get your numbers from?
> 
> If we go for the worst case: (We need to design for worst case always
> in order to make it reliable)
> 
> 300bpm, 1/32 notes
> 
> 1/300 minutes per beat
> (1/300)*60=0.2 seconds per beat
> 0.2/32 = 6.25 ms between two trigs.
> 
> In 6.25 ms you could stick more or less 1 note on plus six CC's. And
> they're spread out in the time slot between the two trigs. My opinion
> is that it is better not to send out trigs than to limit the lock
> count to six per step and give up smooth external editing.
> 
> > Anyway - I really dig the MD, and I really appreciate the support 
> > (the new OS addresses just about every complaint aired in this
> > forum, and adds a bunch of functionality as well).  How much room
> > is left in the EPROM for additional upgrades?
> 
> We're using Flash, and the space is currently not really a problem.
> 
> > Two things I'd like to see are a graphical representation of the
> > dynamix compression curve,
> 
> I agree on this one. The problem is that the Dynamix is not really
> the key feature, and that's why this has not been prioritised so far.
> 
> > and a 16 x 16 square grid representation of a pattern (like some
> > drum machines have).
> 
> ...this is not planned...
> Best regards,
> Daniel Hansson, Elektron

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