shuffle or swing in the sequencer?
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 2:55 am
hi
i just downloaded the demo version of your amazing 303 emulator and i have to say that i am completely blown away. i own a real 303 and your software not only matches the sound of the original but exceeds it in terms of creative possibilities. short of reaktor, i don't think i've ever been as impressed by a software emulation of analogue synthesis. i intend on buying the software by the end of the week! and i also intend on buying drumazon as well (even though i also have a real 909)!
one question though: after playing around with phoscyon in ableton live i don't think there is any way to swing or shuffle the groove of the internal sequencer. is this currently possible? it would make sense since your upcoming 909 emulator seems to have a shuffle feature. right now, i'm exporting the audio files into ableton live and swinging the audio in live, which will never sound as good as an actual shuffle within the phoscyon sequencer.
am i missing something?
any help here would be greatly appreciated!
and once again, congratulations! you should be very proud of your work!
all the best
graham miller / intrepid traveller
i just downloaded the demo version of your amazing 303 emulator and i have to say that i am completely blown away. i own a real 303 and your software not only matches the sound of the original but exceeds it in terms of creative possibilities. short of reaktor, i don't think i've ever been as impressed by a software emulation of analogue synthesis. i intend on buying the software by the end of the week! and i also intend on buying drumazon as well (even though i also have a real 909)!
one question though: after playing around with phoscyon in ableton live i don't think there is any way to swing or shuffle the groove of the internal sequencer. is this currently possible? it would make sense since your upcoming 909 emulator seems to have a shuffle feature. right now, i'm exporting the audio files into ableton live and swinging the audio in live, which will never sound as good as an actual shuffle within the phoscyon sequencer.
am i missing something?
any help here would be greatly appreciated!
and once again, congratulations! you should be very proud of your work!
all the best
graham miller / intrepid traveller