You can control this in realtime, but does it record it in real time also? So that in sequence playback, it plays back the changes in the fade? --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "nifflas <nifflas@m...>" <nifflas@m...> wrote: > Don't forget that I mentioned how to use "crossfade" to let you > controll resonance in realtime. It works well, but needs an > additional layer. When you've set two layers, each with no resonance, > the other with max, you just route the resonance knob to controll > crossfade instead. Now you can controll resonance, in realtime. > > but it only works with the analogue style filters. > > //Nifflas > > --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "OneSneakYmousE <onesneakymouse@o...>" > <onesneakymouse@o...> wrote: > > That's a bummer. I really wanted to have that control like I did on > > the roland MC's. > > > > I love the sounds on the XL's. > > > > Someone said you can't get the XL-1 Turbos anymore in the US, is > > this true? > > > > --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "nifflas <nifflas@m...>" <nifflas@m...> > > wrote: > > > 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 OneSneakYmousE <onesneakymouse@onesneaky
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