some people just dont understand the difference between influence and copying i guess
so long as you know its not you i am refferring to
vurt wrote:it all happened in pures thread![]()
some people just dont understand the difference between influence and copying i guess![]()
so long as you know its not you i am refferring to
Inside joke I guess:-)spaceman wrote:vurt wrote:it all happened in pures thread![]()
some people just dont understand the difference between influence and copying i guess![]()
so long as you know its not you i am refferring to
aaaaaaaah.. my brain just switched to drive
I hate those automatic gear boxes
tconrardy wrote:
Inside joke I guess:-)![]()
an update: Donavan has been working on the flow chart...so HANG ON! Actually, we are learning something on this as well.
TC

Hmmm. Strange... That shouldn't happen. Actually, the LFO and Pulsar are designed to reset(sync)themselves each bar. Does the bar indicator blink in SL?spaceman wrote:this is probably a stupid question (or maybe I'm just doing something realy stupid and wrong) but here goes..
the LFOs (and/or pulsars) don't seem to reset, they always have a different starting point and it makes synchronising a pain. I've tried everything but to no avail.. I can never predict how the rhythms will go when bouncing down tracks, they seems to be completely random
I'm using cubase sl 2 on pc
Really looking forward to thistconrardy wrote:an update: Donavan has been working on the flow chart...so HANG ON! Actually, we are learning something on this as well.
I didn't even know SL had a bar indicator that blinksDrAmbient wrote:Hmmm. Strange... That shouldn't happen. Actually, the LFO and Pulsar are designed to reset(sync)themselves each bar. Does the bar indicator blink in SL?spaceman wrote:this is probably a stupid question (or maybe I'm just doing something realy stupid and wrong) but here goes..
the LFOs (and/or pulsars) don't seem to reset, they always have a different starting point and it makes synchronising a pain. I've tried everything but to no avail.. I can never predict how the rhythms will go when bouncing down tracks, they seems to be completely random
I'm using cubase sl 2 on pc
Its actually a good thing, but while I knew pretty much the flow, there were things that only the DR knew since he disgned the synth structure to make it work the way it does.Gwydi wrote:Really looking forward to thistconrardy wrote:an update: Donavan has been working on the flow chart...so HANG ON! Actually, we are learning something on this as well.When you say you're learning something, is that a good or a bad thing? (as a programmer, I immediately wonder if you've discovered something it can do that you didn't previously realise it could - I love those moments!)
G.
Ok, that wasn't a very bright questionspaceman wrote:I didn't even know SL had a bar indicator that blinksDrAmbient wrote:Hmmm. Strange... That shouldn't happen. Actually, the LFO and Pulsar are designed to reset(sync)themselves each bar. Does the bar indicator blink in SL?spaceman wrote:this is probably a stupid question (or maybe I'm just doing something realy stupid and wrong) but here goes..
the LFOs (and/or pulsars) don't seem to reset, they always have a different starting point and it makes synchronising a pain. I've tried everything but to no avail.. I can never predict how the rhythms will go when bouncing down tracks, they seems to be completely random
I'm using cubase sl 2 on pc
I'll check it out this evening


sickle666 wrote:Here's a sneak peek at the chart I'm working on. I have to apologize to Tim & the Doc, as I had to do a full reformatting of my HD & re-install an unbloated version of XP & re-install all music & graphic apps & blah, blah, etc..
Holy Chrome! No wonder I just stick with the patch blender in eXT and have done with it!sickle666 wrote:For those that don't wanna be bothered with it, here's the flow chart Tim made for me to use as a referance:
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