Thanks for the info, but I say overdub meaning add notes on top of an existing sequence, not overwrite the steps. For example, write a bass line and then overdub chords on top of it keeping the bass line in tact. This can be done on a regular JX-3P by pressing Tie+WriteSeq. Can this be considered for addition to the 3P upgrade? Believe it or not the "primitive" sequencer is the main appeal of the JX-3P for me otherwise might as well get an MKS-30.
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, Kiwitechnics <yahoogroups@...> wrote:
>
> Seqs are always in edit mode. If you select an existing seq any steps
> you play will overwrite the existing steps. This is detailed in the user
> manual. The only way to erase a seq is use the erase key seq as shown in
> the menu map (Tape:Seq Write, seq number 1-8). Download & study the menu
> map which you find on the web page and this will help you find you way
> around. I would suggest you get a colour printout done until you are
> familiar with it.
>
> - Murray
>
> On 23/12/2011 5:02 p.m., foraxx wrote:
> >
> > Just installed the Kiwitechnics 3P upgrade kit and I'm really
> > impressed with the new abilities.
> >
> > I read the manual and can't find information about overdubbing to the
> > sequencer.. am I missing something or is this not available? It'd be
> > really nice to be able to overdub notes into an existing sequence like
> > the stock 3P.
> >
> > I propose Shift+Rest could be the key combo to clear a sequence and
> > Shift+WriteSeq would overdub additional notes into an existing
> > sequence. Or maybe Tie+WriteSeq would work. Another useful addition
> > would be for Group A/B to actually play the steps when stepping
> > forward and backward through a sequence.
> >
> >
>