James (and others), This discussion has gotten my curiosity up. I have never systematically explored step mode or done much (if anything) with it, though perhaps years ago, I may have played with it a litte bit. For the fun of it I did some systematic playing around. You probably know this, but I thought as long as I took the time, I may as well share what I learned. Perhaps this will interest others and perhaps others will add to the understanding of how step mode works and can be used. Also, please correct me if I have it wrong. (For this, I used a usb/midi keyboard connected to a P2500, using >>only<< midi in. I would be interested to know if using the Command Station keys and knobs perform differently.) Auto = Y 1. After entering step mode, you can press/hold down as many notes as you want. 2. After >>>all<<< notes [keypresses] have been released: ---(a) only the first instance of the first note played [keypress] (including its velocity) will have been recorded into the sequencer; ---(b) the duration of the first note played/recorded will be based on the Gate setting (a percentage of the resolution time); ---(c) the sequencer time ["now" time] will advance based on the resolution you have chosen [Res]; ---(d) CC values can be set for the current time for as many different CCs* as you like; and ---(e) only the last CC value (for each CC*) will be recorded at the current time. (*includes channel pressure and pitchbend) Notes: I haven't fully explored Auto = N. However, in both conditions, you can simultaneously move a CC knob or slider and advance the sequencer time (manually with the encoder) and record a sequence of CCs. atom smasher's suggestion are cool. If I were to use step mode, I think I might prefer to record CCs in real time after the stepped notes have been generated. Anyhow, I hope this helps someone. I know I learned alot; so thanks for starting this topic. Steve --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, Atom Smasher <atom@...> wrote: > > On Fri, 24 Dec 2010, James Ulibarri wrote: > > > Ok, tried it. A CC can change value but only on a Note On message from > > the CS. Mixed results. > ================ > > pattern edit -> event list editor -> continuous controller edit > > that might not be what you're looking for, but it might do what you want. > > you can also record CCs into an arbitrary track, thin the data if needed, > copy/merge to another track if needed... > > > -- > ...atom > > ________________________ > http://atom.smasher.org/ > 762A 3B98 A3C3 96C9 C6B7 582A B88D 52E4 D9F5 7808 > ------------------------------------------------- > > "We cannot simply suspend or restrict civil liberties until > the War of Terror is over, because the War on Terror is > unlikely ever to be truly over... September 11, 2001, > already a day of immeasurable tragedy, cannot be the day > liberty perished in this country." > -- Judge Gerald Tjoflat, 16 Oct 2004 >
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Re: CC's step sequencer
2010-12-25 by steve_the_composer
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