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1004.1 | It's normal ... | ECADSR::SHERMAN | Correct as always, King Friday ... | Fri Nov 06 1987 08:44 | 5 |
| Sounds like rollover - with more than one voice assigned your notes
don't get cut off. It's a drag. But, it can be useful. I wish
the FB-01 and the Z used voice assignment more like the ESQ-1.
Steve
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1004.2 | Check MONO | DFLAT::DICKSON | Network Design tools | Fri Nov 06 1987 09:26 | 7 |
| Well, a flute can only play one note at a time. CHeck the MONO/POLY
setting. There is a feature whereby it skips the attack sequence for
closely spaced notes in MONO mode. I think you have to send the new
note-on before the last note-off.
I notice that many of the factory patches have really obnoxious attacks
on them. This is especially noticable on the brass and string patches.
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1004.3 | Can a Cheetah lose it's spots | MINDER::KENT | Review? What Review? | Fri Nov 06 1987 09:31 | 14 |
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Methinks that COMICS::SOWTON must be a U.K. noter as he mentioned
the Cheetah midi keyboard which is I think only available in the
U.K. is this so ? and if so is it any good? or is the price reflected
in the quality? For those of you who haven't heard of cheetah they
are producing a number of extremely cheap midi tools at more than
Cheap prices. E.G. a fully functional 7 octave weighted master keyboard
for 390 or so pounds.
Paul.
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1004.4 | Two's up... | COMICS::SOWTON | Drum,drum,drum,drummy droowah | Fri Nov 06 1987 09:41 | 6 |
| Thanks for your speedy reply Steve, looks like I'll have to
buy another FB-01 to give me the 8 voices I need or get the sync
problem (see 1003.0) sorted out so I can use the 4 track.
Bob
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1004.5 | Don't CHEETAH(S) outa this info! | AKOV75::EATOND | Shut mah mouth wide open! | Fri Nov 06 1987 10:19 | 7 |
| RE < Note 1004.3 by MINDER::KENT "Review? What Review?" >
> For those of you who haven't heard of cheetah they
> are producing a number of extremely cheap midi tools at more than
> Cheap prices. ...
Tell us MORE!!! (start a new note?)
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1004.6 | Cheetah not cheater.... | COMICS::SOWTON | Drum,drum,drum,drummy droowah | Fri Nov 06 1987 10:20 | 14 |
| You're not wrong Paul, the COMICS cluster is in Viables down here
in foggy Basingstoke. As far as the Cheetah is concerned...it's
a 5-octave keyboard that I have. It's a basic midi keyboard with
a three octave shift facility and I use it as a master keyboard
for Pro-24. I find it adequate for my needs especially at the price
it cost ( 50 pounds, from Boots ). It was a special deal at that
price because there was no power supply with it. (6v DC). The normal
price however is only 100 pounds...can't go wrong at that..
Using that keyboard with the FB-01 is a very cheap synth. system.
If only I could assign a single note to a voice !!!...
Bob
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1004.7 | How many bucks to the pound? | MINDER::KENT | Review? What Review? | Fri Nov 06 1987 11:18 | 27 |
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I have to say that I have been using single note fb01 voices for
all my bass tracks for a while now and have had not a jot of trouble.
I think the implication is that you will only get problems if you
play what should be 2 instrument parts with only one voice selected.
Then the machine will truncate the sounds. Is this the case?
If you are in Basingstoke were you aware that the BERKS-BUM which
is a non approved but affiliated subsid of the LEDS-BIM is meeting
next week in the READING area on thursday night. For details contact
either Richard Machin or Peter Duce. I am sure you would be welcome.
For the NON Cheetahs amongst you Cheetah have been threatning to
produce some new products for some time now at what seemed like
ridiculous prices. (see last reply) 50 pounds or 75$ for a
masterkeyboard is pretty damn cheep. I have never actually seen
one myself but I beleive that they really work. In the pipeline
is a 7 octave 4 midi channel master keyboard at 300 pounds ish.
A synth and a drum machine both for less than 200 pounds. When asked
at the British Music Fair how they could produce them so cheaply
they simply replyed. "We don't see how everyone else makes them
so expensive"!!!
We UK ers will keep you posted.
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1004.8 | | HAMPS::NORTON_A | Andrew Norton, @BST | Fri Nov 06 1987 11:20 | 7 |
| Bob,
See note 995.1, 995.2 about the BERKs BUM next thursday in Reading.
Contact Peter duce at Acre Road if you're interested !
Andrew
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1004.9 | | SALSA::MOELLER | Ponce de L�on overcompensated | Fri Nov 06 1987 12:01 | 15 |
| The single-note choppiness you hear is indeed a function of the
duration/note off of the first note not happening before the onset
of a second note. Unless you originally play the part completely
staccato (not the ideal for a flute patch, etc.) there WILL be
overlap where two voices are required.
I don't know if the Steinberg sequencer software
allows you to diddle the duration of notes, but if it does you can
shrink the duration so there IS a note-off prior to the next note-on.
The other mono function that was mentioned is called 'fingered
portamento' and is only invoked when in MONO mode with the Portamento
(speed) value non-zero.
karl moeller sws Tucson Arizona USA (upper Sonoran Desert)
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1004.10 | did I leave anything out? | JON::ROSS | Micro-11: The VAX RISC | Mon Nov 09 1987 14:29 | 10 |
| you can assign one voice to one note on the keyboard....
set the Fb01 range limit/l and limit/h to select one note.
# of notes = 1.
mono OR poly should work (a guess here and now...)
the voice shouldnt get assigned unless that note is struck.
rr
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