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21.01.2009, 12:50 PM
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Having pre-programed arps visible (so I could at least copy it by hand and edit it).
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The ultimate for me would be to be able to drag n drop the Arp patterns into the host sequencer as Midi Files. Total Control over the pattern.
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21.01.2009, 12:58 PM
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3. Having pre-programed arps visible (so I could at least copy it by hand and edit it).
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deffo or have it transmit the arp notes like what my cs2x does.
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21.01.2009, 02:31 PM
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The ultimate for me would be to be able to drag n drop the Arp patterns into the host sequencer as Midi Files. Total Control over the pattern.
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Now that is an incredible idea and feature I would love to see!
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21.01.2009, 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Subactive
The ultimate for me would be to be able to drag n drop the Arp patterns into the host sequencer as Midi Files. Total Control over the pattern.
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1. +1 - if this would work then arp patterns could be exchanged on the internet (i think zeta has this function)
always wanted use the arp steps to assign modulation destinations like in zebra, even just controlling the pitch of each arp step would be an improvement.
2. virus control on every midi track, so vst effects can be applied separately to each part
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21.01.2009, 11:35 PM
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I've only just realised now that people from Access actually read and post on this forum. It's a bit of a surreal experience - I'm used to companies refusing to come out of the ivory tower for anyone except business customers. It's pretty cool.. :> I will need to watch what I say from now on though :P
Anyway, yus. Someone asked the question, so I responded with a bunch of stuff which by and large I just thought up on the spot. It's really cool that there are constantly new updates coming out. I was pretty nervous about buying my TI KBD because it's the single most expensive item I have ever purchased, EVER. But it seems like my optimism is being vindicated.. :>
I think the reason this thread happened, is because it's something fun to talk about. I don't really see us as complaining, never being satisfied, or anything like that - I am sure you are all as grateful as I am for the excellent aftermarket service and support. But having an OS 3.0 thread where everyone adds their post saying "Thanks Access!! I really appreciate this!!" would be a bit silly really.. :>
-Annikk
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21.01.2009, 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by sawtooth
3. Having pre-programed arps visible (so I could at least copy it by hand and edit it).
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I think a good way of implementing this would be to show the pre-programmed arps, then when you click on them to edit them it seamlessly jumps to the "user" arp, where it has copied the pattern. I'd like it to do this without any warnings about overwriting the user arp; make the numptys who do it by accident use the undo key, rather than everyone click "yes" every time.
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21.01.2009, 01:10 PM
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I think a good way of implementing this would be to show the pre-programmed arps, then when you click on them to edit them it seamlessly jumps to the "user" arp, where it has copied the pattern. I'd like it to do this without any warnings about overwriting the user arp; make the numptys who do it by accident use the undo key, rather than everyone click "yes" every time.
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that exactly how it should wrk.
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21.01.2009, 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Ceri JC
I think a good way of implementing this would be to show the pre-programmed arps, then when you click on them to edit them it seamlessly jumps to the "user" arp, where it has copied the pattern. I'd like it to do this without any warnings about overwriting the user arp; make the numptys who do it by accident use the undo key, rather than everyone click "yes" every time.
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thats exactly how it should work.
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24.01.2009, 07:58 PM
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Being able to flatten in Ableton Live 7 when using VC.
Last edited by glenn303 : 25.01.2009 at 06:15 PM.
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21.01.2009, 01:18 PM
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Dear Santa,
I would like a:
1. Real military grade valve for the distortion (freeing up CPU and providing some nice analog warmth) NB: I haven't heard the new distortions in OSv3 yet.. also I realise asking for physical components from an OS update is stupid. :P
2. Onboard waveform peaks and apparent loudness analysis tool
3. Virus Control that works in a 64 bit operating system!!!!! FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!!
4. Better Demo Song (the current one is pretty lame)
5. A better, more configurable implementation of the filter Split Mode.
6. Expanded Retrigger/Legato options, preferably consolidated into their own menu screens instead of scattered all over the place.
7. A flashy virus logo that can sync to a beat detected by audio, as well as to the midi clock. Also a logo that flashes depending on the keyboard activity, eg one flash per key press. And a logo that dims and brightens with the overall output volume, or the output volume of a specific patch, or the currently selected patch. A "strobe" option would be nice, too, ie flashing at, say, 1000bpm when in reality the tempo is only 100bpm.
8. MORE ANALOG-STYLE FILTERS!! ::creams self at the thought of the 1pole::
9. A stereo image analysis tool.
10. A cooler "waking up" sequence. Currently when waking the TI from sleep mode, all the LEDs flash once, then return to whatever is appropriate for the currently selected patch. With so many LEDs available it's almost criminal to not make better use of them, for some value-adding eye candy and a proper little visual reward for coming back to it each time. How about a circular sweeping pattern across the face of the board? Or twinkling star-like stuff?
Yus.
-Annikk
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