Malik, I cannot speak for anyone else, but I am sorry you have not been able to figure out what you are trying to do--despite the efforts of a number of group members. However, to say that "u cant do much as far as note lenghts" is just plain false. Friendly suggestions: Please let others with more experience using e-mu gear address the capabilities of the gear. If you found a specific limitation to a specific problem, feel free to share it but without any digs at the group as a whole or the gear- -and certainly not to any individuals. For example: "Recently I have been trying to understand how grid record works. It seems like a great way to record drums and get the timing right on other things; however, I have not yet been able to figure out how to record notes for longer than the resolution of the grid. I mean, if the grid is set to 1/8 note resolution, you cannot enter notes larger than 1/8 notes. "However, you can easily enter notes of any length (from 0 to 100% of the resolution) by simply turning the 16 little knobs. Also, once your pattern has been recorded, you can tweak the lengths of individual notes from 00.000 to 99.383. You can also change the length of notes in a specified range on specified tracks using scale/shift duration (from -85.127 to + 85.127 or from 0 to 800%). "Unfortunately for my purposes, in grid mode, note duration only goes between 0 and 100%. If there ever is a revised OS, I would like to see in go up to 2400%." Hope this helps. --Steve PS: Please note: I am not calling you a jerk or a pain in the butt or anything else, so please don't cop an attitude with me. I am trying to encourage you to be a positive, productive contributer to the group. PPS: Let us know when the links to your music are working on your website. --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "malik" <malik_martin@h...> wrote: > > they might have wore their patience out helping me. :) > and grid record seems like a great way to record drums and get teh > timing right on other things but u cant do much as far as note > lenghts i found this out the hard way. :)
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Re: Studio 6512
2005-02-09 by steve_the_composer
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