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Coming in the next 2.1 beta...
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record button for recording midi notes?
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Nice red button
best jue This is a test to see wether the email answer to the forum works.
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Last edited by jue; 03-12-2009 at 01:12 AM. Reason: cutted out the adverticements from the mail |
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On Mar 11, 2009, at 11:44 PM, twoandtwo wrote:
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i'm so glad...
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i´m excited!!!
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Can't wait the new 2.1 beta ....
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Mekanik Zain on SoundClick Last edited by Méka; 03-12-2009 at 07:37 PM. |
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Im confused how do you record midi notes ? Would you use say a midi keyboard ? and numerology will place the notes onto the selected sequencer ?
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- In "step" mode, each note sets a step, one after the other. - In "RT" mode, the last note played while a step is playing is used to set the step value. There's a bit of 'fudge' allowed so that notes played just before a new step are assigned to that step. - Gates are added as necessary to make sure all notes sound. - Velocity can be recorded (very handy for DrumSeq) or ignored. - PolyNote records all notes played during a step. - DrumSeq only records values for notes assigned to it. Cheers, Jim |
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