Hell no, I'm interested! I looked at the schaltwerk before but
decided not to take it because of the slack it got in several groups.
Looks like a big step forward. I'm still waiting what others have to
say about it.
Price is an issue though. Considering the seeming lack of support
you'd expect it to get cheaper.
And I'm waiting to combine the new nord G2 with my setup and I don't
know what that one has got in terms of sequencing. (hmmmm)
Any further comments group
Cheers,
Patrick
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, "ripe101" <ripe+list7147@m...>
wrote:
> Seems like noone is too interested in new features for the
> Schaltwerk I thought at least Ringmod would speak up. :(
>
> Some people couldn't view the DivX format video, so I put up a new
> WMV format video of the Schaltwerk demonstrating a track rotating
to
> the right.
> it's here:
http://www.socialentropy.com/schaltwerk/schalt_rotate2.wmv
>
> After the track rotate function is finished, I will add a
> pattern "auto save" so patterns will save themselves when switching
> to a new pattern. Then a "note tie" feature to allow for long
notes
> to be programmed.
>
> cheers
> ripe
>
>
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, "ripe101" <ripe+list7147@m...>
> wrote:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > Just posting about progress I've made on the Schaltwerk OS
changes
> I
> > proposed awhile ago... if anyone remembers, I'm working on
adding
> > new features to the schaltwerk OS.
> >
> > It's good to be making progress after staring at 8051 assembly
> > language for over a year!
> >
> > I've posted a DivX video (3.5MB) of the rotate track function in
> > action:
> >
http://www.socialentropy.com/schaltwerk/schalt_rotate.avi
> >
> > You can keep up to date on the progress at my site:
> >
http://www.socialentropy.com/schaltwerk
> >
> > cheers
> > ripe