Aaron, I didn't realize that! After reviewing a lot of the archives, I have come to believe that you are the very reason that the Command Stations are such a pleasure to use. Thank you! Unfortunately, without the ability to tweak NOTE information, it isn't very useful to ME. If I had to live with just two parameters, I would choose Note and Gate. Then Volume, and finally, Pan. That would make it so much FUN to PLAY with. Especially when used with external synths - like my analog mono-synth. So... is there *any* possibility of switching Volume control for Note control? Or, better yet, having control over ALL FOUR parameters? Just thought I'd ask.. :-) -Soren. At 11:03 PM 11/11/2004, you wrote: >Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 16:10:10 -0800 (PST) > From: Aaron Eppolito <synthesis77@...> >Subject: Re: Command Station Step Sequencer > >How's 2 out of 4 grab ya? > >Get the 2.0 OS, and that button you mention will toggle between volume >and gate, with each knob representing one step. I *do* like the idea >of note though... > >-Aaron > >--- Soren <soren_yahoo@...> wrote: > > Wouldn't it be *DREAMY* if you could enter a special kind of simple > > step sequencer mode on the Command Station that functioned > > similar to an analog sequencer? > > > > IMAGINE: > > > > A) Each of the 16 knobs could represent one step in a simple 16 step > > sequence > > B) The buttons accross the top could be used to select > > one of four editing modes: > > 1) Note (QuickEdit) > > 2) Gate (Program) > > 3) Volume (Volume) > > 4) Pan (Pan) > > C) You could start this special step sequencer mode > > running and then tweak everything in real time
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Re: Command Station Step Sequencer
2004-11-12 by Soren
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