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Speaking of the XX-7 sequencer...

Speaking of the XX-7 sequencer...

2004-04-12 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com

Anyone got a favorite feature?  I personally really like XMIX, though for 
just laying down stuff in the studio, my vote would have to be List Edit. 
Can't imagine a hardware sequencer without it (though I've certainly used 
mor than a few)!

rEalm

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Re: Speaking of the XX-7 sequencer...

2004-04-13 by robotchas

--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, erik_magrini@B... wrote:
> Anyone got a favorite feature?  I personally really like XMIX, though for 
> just laying down stuff in the studio, my vote would have to be List Edit. 
> Can't imagine a hardware sequencer without it (though I've certainly used 
> mor than a few)!

Direct Pattern Access, probably, though XMIX is a very close second.

In the studio I find a good grid mode most essential.

Re: Speaking of the XX-7 sequencer...

2004-04-14 by dj 61

List Edit, sounds interesting. What is it all about?
  
--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, erik_magrini@B... wrote:
> Anyone got a favorite feature?  I personally really like XMIX, 
though for 
> just laying down stuff in the studio, my vote would have to be 
List Edit. 
> Can't imagine a hardware sequencer without it (though I've 
certainly used 
> mor than a few)!
> 
> rEalm
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Re: [xl7] Re: Speaking of the XX-7 sequencer...

2004-04-14 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com

Basically it's a way to scroll through all of the notes or events (ie, 
CC's, aftertouch, etc) you have recorded in the sequencer.  It allows you 
to make fine adjustments to things liek note position and velocity after 
you've recorded something.  You can enter and delete notes and events 
there too.  It's located in the 2nd and 3rd to last screens in Pattern 
Edit.  It's a good place to check if you have a note that sounds wrong, 
you need to change a previously recorded part without having to rerecord 
it.  Lots of uses for this actually....

rEalm





List Edit, sounds interesting. What is it all about?







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