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Just start/stop (wish I could get it to send the Repeater into record when I start a beat, but I don't think so) pitch shift and beat, I'm afraid. I automate the drums (unless I'm playing with Gerard, our DJ, and then he deals with it) and I pretty much just take clock from the 307. I'm curious to see how your experimentation goes. I wish I had the time to dig deeper into the drummachine/ Repeater relationship. Mark Sottilaro On Wednesday, July 17, 2002, at 07:42 PM, Goddess wrote: > Mark, out of curiocity, what functions on the Repeater do you control > with the MC-307? I'm needing to control which loop is played, and > fading. > So I want to switch loops at different times during a sequence, and then > fade out at the end. Is this possible with the MC-307? -Thanks > bunches... > > Smiles, > > G-Girl > > At 12:15 AM 7/16/02 -0700, you wrote: >> Hey, >> >> I don't think the 307 is newer, just "the next model up." It does >> indeed send CC messages, so I keep it on a separate midi channel to >> keep >> it from driving the Repeater nuts. I'm not sure if it sends program >> change... but you can probably read about it in the manual, which is a >> .pdf download at www.rolandus.com >> >> I really do like the 307, for the most part. I wish it had velocity >> sensitive pads for programming, but I bought a cheap midi controller >> that does the trick. It's got some pretty cool sounds. A lot have >> criticized it, and there aren't very many great acoustic sounds, but >> very nice "odd" stuff. Probably similar to the 303. Other nice >> features are it's tempo slider, which can be set to act like a >> turntable, or just affect tempo or pitch separately, which the repeater >> will chase. Fun. Since OS 1.1, I've never had tempo synch issues with >> the 307 driving the Repeater. >> >> Mark Sottilaro >> >> On Monday, July 15, 2002, at 11:19 PM, Goddess wrote: >> >>> Mark, you mentioned the Groove Box, and I was curious, since I'm >>> using >>> Repeaters with an MC-303 currently, and am planning very soon, to >>> upgrade >>> to the 505, how well it synches? I'm also curious if the 307 is >>> newer >>> than the 505 and how it's feature set would compare, if you have an >>> idea. >>> Lastly, does it send Program change messages, and CC messages?... The >>> 303 >>> doesn't. Go figure!... lol! -Thanks bunches, for any info you can >>> address. >>> >>> Smiles, >>> >>> G-Girl >>> >>> At 11:37 PM 7/11/02 -0700, you wrote: >>>> My guess is that's impossible. From what I can tell, the Repeater is >>>> ALWAYS in some degree of time stretching. One of the beautiful >>>> things >>>> about it is if you're in MIDI synch mode, it will chase the clock >>>> (within reason) and you're loop will be nicely synched (after a >>>> little >>>> catch up if the change is fast) I think this is how it's Loop Point >>>> Assist feature works (you can't turn it off) it's just subtly >>>> stretching >>>> your loop so it fits. It's pretty damn transparent, and one of the >>>> coolest things about the Repeater. I can grab the big turntable >>>> style >>>> pitch/tempo adjust on my Roland MC-307 groovebox, and bring it up, or >>>> down, and the Repeater follows. A great effect. If I wanted >>>> Multiple >>>> DL-4 style loopers in a box, I'd just get a pair of Echoplexes. Oh >>>> damn, I forgot. I'm going to. >>>> >>>> Mark Sottilaro >>>> >>>> On Thursday, July 11, 2002, at 10:39 PM, Mark Hamburg wrote: >>>> >>>>> Not going to happen but... >>>>> >>>>> How many current Repeater owners would pay money for a replacement >>>>> OS >>>>> that >>>>> eliminated the pitch shifting, time stretching, etc. and left one >>>>> with >>>>> essentially multiple DL4-style loopers in a box with a configurable >>>>> effects >>>>> loop and MIDI sync? >>>>> >>>>> Mark >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> --- >>> >>> "The only things I really think are important, are love, and >>> eachother. >>> -Then, anything is possible..." >>> >>> http://home.earthlink.net/~thefates >>> >>> Please visit The Guitar Cafe. >>> >>> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/the-guitar-cafe >>> >>> >> >> > > > --- > > "The only things I really think are important, are love, and > eachother. > -Then, anything is possible..." > > http://home.earthlink.net/~thefates > > Please visit The Guitar Cafe. > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/the-guitar-cafe > >