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Grid sequencing

Grid sequencing

2001-11-23 by pec140@abdn.ac.uk

Does anyone know whether it is possible in grid sequencing mode to
"tie" notes together? I want to represent the effect of holding a note
down, say for four increments of the grid. But filling up four spaces
on the grid simply triggers the note four times. I know I could do
this by real time record, but it would be more accurate (given my
level of skill anyway) if it could be done in the grid.
David

Anyone have songs they'd like to share?

2001-11-24 by Colin Owens

I've made a few songs I'd like to share with folks on
the group. If anyone else would like to see this, let
us know. I'd be interested to see what people have
come up with...

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Re: [xl7] Grid sequencing

2001-11-26 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com

Good one!  I too wish for same way to set the length of notes in grid 
mode.  It's fine for short drum hits, but instrument parts get set to a 
value of like a 1/16th or something too.  I know that in grid mode the 
velocity is set by hard hard you hit the pad, too bad the note value 
(length) isn't done the same.  Anyone know how to control note length when 
inputting, or even after the fact?  I know you can change the velocity and 
transposition after the fact, but you can't lengthen notes.  I use Cubase 
for this now, but that only works when I'm in the studio...

rEalm





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11/23/01 08:54 AM
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Does anyone know whether it is possible in grid sequencing mode to
"tie" notes together? I want to represent the effect of holding a note
down, say for four increments of the grid. But filling up four spaces
on the grid simply triggers the note four times. I know I could do
this by real time record, but it would be more accurate (given my
level of skill anyway) if it could be done in the grid.
David




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Re: [xl7] Grid sequencing

2001-11-26 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com

Great, thanks!  Err...I mean thanks when I get that OS :)

rEalm




We added Note Duration / Scale (Pattern and Song Edit) in 1.17 (Due out
any day now).

Re: [xl7] Grid sequencing

2001-11-26 by Sean Wilhelmsen

We added Note Duration / Scale (Pattern and Song Edit) in 1.17 (Due out
any day now).

sean at e-mu / ensoniq

erik_magrini@... wrote:
> 
> Good one!  I too wish for same way to set the length of notes in grid
> mode.  It's fine for short drum hits, but instrument parts get set to
> a value of like a 1/16th or something too.  I know that in grid mode
> the velocity is set by hard hard you hit the pad, too bad the note
> value (length) isn't done the same.  Anyone know how to control note
> length when inputting, or even after the fact?  I know you can change
> the velocity and transposition after the fact, but you can't lengthen
> notes.  I use Cubase for this now, but that only works when I'm in the
> studio...
> 
> rEalm
> 
>   pec140@...
>                                 To:        xl7@yahoogroups.com
>   11/23/01 08:54 AM             cc:
>   Please respond to xl7         Subject:        [xl7] Grid sequencing
> 
> Does anyone know whether it is possible in grid sequencing mode to
> "tie" notes together? I want to represent the effect of holding a note
> down, say for four increments of the grid. But filling up four spaces
> on the grid simply triggers the note four times. I know I could do
> this by real time record, but it would be more accurate (given my
> level of skill anyway) if it could be done in the grid.
> David
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