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RE: Roland Handsonic question
Title: Roland Handsonic question
Thanks
for your advice. It is, indeed, a great instrument. I've only just
discovered that it is actually 3 part multi-timbral - I think the default MIDI
channels are 10, 11 & 12.
Jules
> From: Jules Aitken
<JulesAitken@tigeraspect.co.uk>
> Date:
Fri, 9 Feb 2001 10:56:32 -0000
> To:
>
"'Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com'"<Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
>
Subject: Roland Handsonic internal sequencer
>
> Try
as I might I can't work out how to remove an individual drum sound
from
> the pattern sequencer. Even on my old R5 drum machine
there's a pad you can
> hold to remove unwanted or out-of-time hits.
Can anyone help on this?
>
> J
>
Jules...there
isn't an "erase as you go function" as such but you can copy any of the
internal presets to user slots and then erase certain measures of that pattern
and then Using the choice of quantize funtion enter your own sounds and
pattern in that spot.
You will get used to hitting the "write/copy" button
alot and then cursoring to the erase or delete function you need. It is a
littl bit of a pain in the ass but it is also IMHO a very creative instrument.
I use it in almost all of my recording sessions here in Nashville. The "ROLL"
button is way kool. You just have to learn how to control it. Hope this
helps...tr