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Re: [xl7] Other OS Wishes

2002-04-10 by Roger Powell

--- Jonathan El-Bizri <sserendipity@...>
wrote:
> Hmm. I don''t hear it. I only hear the note when I
> press it to start erasing.

I think that's what Lewis is referring to: the sound
triggers when you hit it in erase mode. I've found
this somewhat annoying as well, especially as he
mentioned, when the sound has a long decay.

It also kind of breaks your train of thought if you
don't take care to hit the note in rhythm with your
sequence playing back!

On drum machines I've used, once you go into "erase"
or "clear" mode, the pads/notes intended for erasure
do not trigger when you select them.

While we're on the subject of erasing, it would also
be great to have a simpler, more immediate way to
"undo" the most recent recording.

Forneau

>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: kinslow32333 
>   To: xl7@yahoogroups.com 
>   Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 1:34 PM
>   Subject: [xl7] Other OS Wishes
> 
> 
>   Maybe it's just me but I find it annoying that
> when I use the erase 
>   button to take out a flubbed note(s), I can still
> here the sound as 
>   it's being erased. Most drum machines mute the
> sound so you can tell 
>   it's being erased. This is really bad when it's a
> bass or other 
>   sustaining sound. Anybody feel me on this one.  
> 
>   Also, when I select a certain velocity for the
> pads to record say a 
>   drum track, when I change the velocity to record
> another softer part 
>   on another track, the velocity of the first track
> changes also. this 
>   should not happen. Pad velocity should be
> independent for each track 
>   (sound) or what's the point?
> 
>   Lewis K
> 
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