Well... I don't know why, but it is like that. Doesn't really matter for me. The XX-7 filters has imo no analogue feeling at all. They're digital sounding filters with unique filter character, which I in fact like. and btw, it doesn't even work with an external sequencer. And resonance can not be modulated with LFO's and things like that either (it can, but it each note will keep the value it gets at the note on) You can fake it tho. Just use two layers instead of one. Layer 1 - zero resonance, Layer 2 - max resonance. Use a parameter to crossfade between them. This way you can controll resonance in realtime. //Nifflas --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "OneSneakYmousE <onesneakymouse@o...>" <onesneakymouse@o...> wrote: > So, you can't change resonance after it's the note is played? Why? > What if I'm using an external sequencer? > > This is not good because I like to mess with both while recording > such as on all the MC-303, 505, 909 groove boxes.
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Re: MC-909 and the MP-7
2003-01-28 by nifflas <nifflas@musician.org>
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