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- From: ertzi@sci.fi (Erno Helen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio
- Subject: Re: MIDI in OctaMED (was 'MIDI sequencers')
- Date: Sat, 13 Apr 1996 18:59:38 GMT
- Organization: The Helen Residence
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- >Can you record (via MIDI) a chord in anyone track with Octamed? I was given the
- >impression that this was not possible, i.e. just one note per track, and thats
- >not a lot of cop if you want to record stuff.
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- You can't record a chord to one track, but you can record a chord to
- multiple tracks, one note per track. And as OctaMEDs from 5 onwards
- support up to 64 tracks, you won't have any shortage of tracks!
-
- A feature promised in a later release of OctaMED S/S is real-time freeform
- MIDI input that will be put to Cubase-like 'parts' and can be sequenced
- alongside trackered 'parts'. This would be the perfect thing for, well,
- for me, at least. I couldn't imagine any better sequencer than the above-
- described.
-
- ( I'm not 100% sure if that feature is promised or not -- I just remember
- hearing / reading this from somewhere. )
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