Steve definitely!
A note:
the emu command station is really great because as you understand more and more about audio it grows with you. I used to use in basic mode with fx off and only use master arp and was scared of the triggers and arp patches.
now I use all the trigger modes the fx and combine basic tracks into multichannel tracks and make my own four layer patches with all custom MIDI cords and arp controls. I really feel like it is the BEST for growing and learning!
An advice:
learn about MIDI and read the less dry sections of the manual you will be much more competent on this machine very quickly.
Matt, we should coordinate efforts to avoid duplication and possibly do complimentary demos/tutorials. Perhaps even without coordination there won9;t be any duplication of efforts, but let's touch base.
Steve
--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, Matt wrote:
>
> as soon as i am on summer break I will be making some youtube videos for
> this synth and for the sp-808 sampler
>
> On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 5:54 PM, steve_the_composer wrote:
>
> > **
> >
> >
> > I just went back to your original post. Apologies if you asked questions
> > before and I didn't reply. Sometimes I am good about that; other times I am
> > busy and miss the opportunity.
> >
> > If you are/were planning to just use the MP-7 for a single project, it
> > might not be worth your while to learn it. But if you will be working on
> > other projects down the road, you might come toget a lot of use out of it.
> >
> > People here can get you over some of the bumps on the learning curve road,
> > but it really depends on what you want to do and your working/performance
> > modality.
> >
> > With my P2500, I used to do multi-track pattern building--recording notes
> > played on an external midi keyboard since the P2500 doesn't have the pads.
> > I would record one track, then add another track, etc. Lately, though, I
> > have been using it as a realtime performane sound module. I have also used
> > the 4 x 4 assignable knobs to control xternal gear. Keep in mind that there
> > is a lot of flexibility.
> >
> > As for getting beyond 4 measure patterns, to set the length, go into
> > record mode. Realtime rcrod mode looks like this:
> >
> > T01 REC+ Ln:01 Bar:01.1
> > Quant:off Met:off CntIn:0
> >
> > You can set Ln to 32 for a 32 bar pattern.
> >
> > If you have a 4 bar pattern you want to extend, you can press the Pattern
> > button (underneath EDIT, not MODE/VIEW). You can also use the EXTEND
> > SEQUENCE DATA TO function.
> >
> > Again, there are quite a few people here who can help you get over the
> > bumps, if you are still interested--now or somewhere down the road, if you
> > want to keep the box.
> >
> > Steve
> >
> > --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "vivaknievel" wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi, all...
> > >
> > > I joined the group back in January, around the time I purchased my MP-7.
> > I've only been able to use it twice, briefly since then. Not having used a
> > drum sequencer remotely as multi-featured as this before, it seems like it
> > has a more steep learning curve than I was prepared for. So I feel I need
> > to sell it. I was so amped for this thing, and looking forward to getting
> > an XL-7 card for it, but I don't feel I can learn this interface in time
> > for an upcoming project. All I've figured out from the manual, so far, is
> > how to mute/add tracks from patterns and I have done 4-bar step sequencing.
> > However, even though I think I'm saving them to an empty user slot, they're
> > never there, when I turn the unit back on. Also, by the time I get past
> > 4-bars, I can't for the life of me, make these into longer patterns, nor
> > manage to save enough custom patterns to build a song. I've run out of
> > patience. lol
> > >
>; > > Physical condition looks good - no scratches, marks, or cracks. Powers
> > up and down without issue and sounds good, from what I've been able to use
> > so far. Only the MP-7 ROM card came installed. There's been no smoking
> > indoors.
> >; >
> > > I purchased it a few months ago from Guitar Center for about $325, but I
> > believe prices have gone down, since then. I will consider all offers - I
> > figured I'd see if someone here needs one.
> > >
> > > Thanks and have a good day.
> > >
> > > - J
> > >
> >
> >
> >
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