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  • #5278
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    again (also after personal emails)so carefully explained but again no reaction from Christian.

    I hate having to turn and turn knobs and knobs unnecessary, am i the only one??

    And am i the only one who thinks the manual is totally confusing?
    It should be edited. 30 procent shorter is possible.

    • This reply was modified 8 years ago by Avatar of teknoid teknoid.
    #5036
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    nice piece You seem to have a good control over the sequencer. I must admit I personally find the learning curve rather steep. Even though I used any other sequencer available and then some :) well, almost ;)

    @alien brain: Experimental music is just what it is, experimental. No need to confuse it with a scientific experiment or getting overly ‘semantic’ about it. Check wiki pedia if you need, but it seems you have already done, finding he ‘exploratory’ word ,)

    #5034
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    Now I see there is another way too, working with sequence select. Lots of menu button changing though. The way described here is still more clear and faster.

    A question from me: is there an easy way to go change one octave?

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 3 months ago by Avatar of teknoid teknoid.
    #5029
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    Not the overwhelming reception I had hoped for I must say ;)

    So here´s an example of how much this would improve the workflow:

    In a 32 note sequence, let´s say we want the first 16 notes to have a Velocity value of 127, and the next 16 notes Velocity Value of 10.

    In the current situation this means I have to separately turn 16(!) encoders from 127 to 10, which is 16 times 5 encoder twists and then 16 times fine adjust to land exactly on 10.
    I dare you to do this in less than 1 minute…

    In the way as described above this takes 2 encoder adjustments and fine adjusting, one time for the 127 value of the first 16 notes, and one time for the 10 value for the second 16.
    Finished in 3 seconds max!

    Maybe something similar can be easily achieved with the wave generator? If so please explain to me. I never really got used to this feature.

    Try to imagine how this will make working with the sequencer so much more convenient and therefore more creative.

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    #2354
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    i did unfortunately not nearly have enough time to play around with zaquencer to give it a thorough review with thought full feature requests.

    the confusion i have with will hopefully go away as i play longer with it, allthough i have to say that the workflow sometimes confuses me a bit.
    I always get lost when wanting to switch from note to a drum note channel.

    • This reply was modified 9 years, 8 months ago by Avatar of teknoid teknoid.
    #1729
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    Sorted now, thanks Christian!

    It was a faulty BCR2000.

    Before installing Zaquencer it is wise to read this, as to learn if your unit has this problem where the BCR2000 sends ‘random’ value’s (when obviously it should be idle).

    http://forum.cockos.com/archive/index.php/t-47820.html

    • This reply was modified 9 years, 11 months ago by Avatar of teknoid teknoid.
    #1714
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    Unfortunately it is not possible to edit mistakes out of the above message.
    Still no Challenge code or ‘Auth’ message.
    The BCR2000 seems to function correct though…

    Looking forward to your reply

    • This reply was modified 9 years, 11 months ago by Avatar of teknoid teknoid.
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