Pretty inventive technique there Mike! I must confess, it doesn't
totally suite what I was thinking, but it's beyond anything I had
thought of in regard to possibly pulling off the technique with a CS
alone.
Regards,
Al
--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "mike_melon" <mike_melon@...> wrote:
>
> --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "malik" <malik_martin@> wrote:
> >
> > an internal sequencer that is. wich isnt really that bad minus the
> > grid mode wich is good but lacks a key feature or two. just the roms i
> > guess :P
> >
> > >for a rompler i think it's great. but it
> > > honestly pisses me off when i try to use it as a sequencer.
> >
>
> Hi all,
> dropped into list and found this interesting topic. I attempted
> something similar to this and unfortunately I can't remember the exact
> steps- my mp-7 hastn't been switched on in a while as I have been busy.
>
> I did something like the following:
>
> 1-Set up the patch cords on a bass patch that one of the programmable
> knobs triggers the HOLD destination. Again I forget the exact names
> i'm afraid. This destination is usaually controlled by the sus pedal.
>
> 2-Set the patch to monophonic
>
> Now if I remember correctly, when I was grid sequencing turning
> aforementioned knob past halfway would tie the bass note into the next
> one and turning it back less than halfway would drop me back into
> 16ths or whatever. I'm fairly sure I had it working.
>
> Of course this would only work with internal patches. If anyone is
> really interested mail me to my yahoo addy mike_melonATyahoo.com and
> i'll try to replicate the technique and post the results.
>
> Best,
> Mike Edwards
>Message
Re: Grid Recording and Note Ties
2006-04-22 by Alien
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