--- In xl7@y..., Aaron Eppolito <aarone+xl7@e...> wrote: > curiousproductions@h... wrote: > > So i take it that there is no way to place program changes withought using a computer sequencer? > > When you save a pattern, it will save a program change at the beginning of > each *used* track corresponding to the preset on the channel that the track > references. Two things to note here... (cut to end of quote) > Also, you can record program changes into your sequence in realtime record mode from MIDI. Ok my question here is can i send a dump somehow from a E-MU E5000 somehow in order to get this to work with external gear? does that even make sence? > > That being said, if you want to insert a program change (or any other type of > event) anywhere in your sequence, using the display (like an event list type > thing), maybe if you clamor enough, we E-mu people might listen and release > it in a software rev... =) CLAMOR CLAMOR CLAMOR CLAMOR CLAMOR CLAMOR CLAMOR CLAMOR CLAMOR CLAMOR CLAMOR CLAMOR CLAMOR CLAMOR CLAMOR CLAMOR CLAMOR CLAMOR CLAMOR CLAMOR! :) Ok i have to say that that a list editor is realy needed on this thing. I would be supper supper happy if you got one in there somehow i would even bake you muffens or cookies and send em down to you if you did it. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM cookies are soooo good you like cookies don't you, home made cookies and a glass of cold milk, MMMMMMMM yummy. > > Also, has anyone elts noticed a slight glitch when you press the enter > > button to set the new pattern as active? it only seems to happen > > when there is a larg pattern. It was happening very offten when using > > 8 to 32 bar patterns. > > Very important: Make sure you have the latest (1.01) software. This fixes glitches between patterns (albeit at pattern change time, not selection > time). This may or may not fix your problem. If it doesn't, or you already > have 1.01, let me know... > I am running 1.01 > > > that aside i am rely enjoying using this box, it is verry refreshing > > and musical compaired to the computer sequencer platform. > > I'm glad you enjoy it! > > Cheers, > -Aaron > > he he. PS. nice track BTW! what sound are you using for that cool octave jump > motif? Thanks alot, um is that not a secret ;)he he he.
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Re: hello
2001-08-23 by curiousproductions@hotmail.com
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