go forth and arpeggiate !
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Nice one mate, I'll check that out. The sequencer on the 101 kinda gets me lost at times, I keep forgetting where I am along the sequence in terms of what rests I have used, what notes and sp on. I'm using visual references for that by getting playing a bass into my daw app and then copying the pattern of notes/rests into the 101, not done anything with the legato yet but intend on getting the most out of it now the sync is sorted to a tee.agodi wrote:Fair play steevio, you explained it a lot better than I could.
One advantage to using the internal sequencer is that you can use the legato to slide beween notes. Heres a 303 style patch that'll make good use of it.
http://www.geuggis.com/tb-303/psh101.htm
i used to play live with a 101 at one time and i programmed the sequences in on the fly, its easy once you get the hang of it.AK wrote:
Nice one mate, I'll check that out. The sequencer on the 101 kinda gets me lost at times, I keep forgetting where I am along the sequence in terms of what rests I have used, what notes and sp on. I'm using visual references for that by getting playing a bass into my daw app and then copying the pattern of notes/rests into the 101, not done anything with the legato yet but intend on getting the most out of it now the sync is sorted to a tee.
BTW: Anyone know about that PSU noise that gets into the audio I record?
Poor mans 303? It doesn't even want to be a 303, in fact I hate that you even put it as a comparison. I can't stand the 303 sound but like the sound of the 101, it's about as close as a cat and a dog are to being the same thing. Daftest statement of 2012 thus far!agodi wrote:Its a poor mans 303!