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Subject: Where is OS3?
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Original Message 1/18 17-Dec-98 @ 02:41 PM - Where is OS3?
Message 2/18 04-Jan-99 @ 11:40 AM - RE: Where is OS3?
Message 4/18 04-Jan-99 @ 10:59 PM - RE: Where is OS3?
Message 5/18 04-Jan-99 @ 11:37 PM - RE: Where is OS3?
Message 6/18 05-Jan-99 @ 03:31 AM - RE: Where is OS3?
Bob Christianson
greatimm@solo.ios.com
Message 7/18 05-Jan-99 @ 10:28 AM - RE: Where is OS3?
Hurry up, as my faith in novation is quickly withering.
Message 9/18 08-Jan-99 @ 02:16 PM - RE: Where is OS3?
Message 10/18 08-Jan-99 @ 02:22 PM - RE: Where is OS3?
I know that you've got a whole bunch of work to do. Take your time. But wouldn't it be possible to at least tell us an approximate release date?
PLEASE!!!
Roger
Message 11/18 08-Jan-99 @ 04:07 PM - RE: Where is OS3?
I am intrigued as to why you want a local on/off function? The only time you need this, is with a keyboard version or am I missing something....
Message 12/18 11-Jan-99 @ 12:00 PM - RE: Where is OS3?
Believe me very USEFULL.
This has been done.
I will advise OS3 release date soon.
Cheers,
Phill@Novation
Message 15/18 12-Jan-99 @ 03:12 PM - RE: Where is OS3?
Early March/Frankfurt Messe.
Sorry for the delay.
Cheers,
Phill@Novation
Message 16/18 12-Jan-99 @ 11:07 PM - RE: Where is OS3?
Message 17/18 13-Jan-99 @ 10:25 AM - RE: Where is OS3?
could you better explain the features implemented with the loca on off
what do yoiu mean with : to tweak parts on a different
midi channel without having to select the appropriate part on the fron panel or accidentially tweaking the currently selected part and the part that is assigned to the MIDI channel the sequencer is remapping to. ???
Thanks, Flavio
Message 18/18 13-Jan-99 @ 12:09 PM - RE: Where is OS3?
Local on/off:
Useful when you use your SN with a Sequencer:
Example: The SN is in multi mode. 1st part is on midi channel 1, 2nd part on channel 2 a.s.o. In your sequencer you have selected part 2 (sequencer sends on midi channel 2). By mistake on your SN the 1st part is "active" for tweakings which means, turning a knob will change parameters on part 1. Now you want to record the tweakings. The following will happen: SN sends the knob-movements to midi out and to part 1. Via your sequencer the movements are also sent to part 2. So part 1 AND 2 receive the changes.
With a midi local on/off function you would be able to prevent SN from sending the movements directly to the "active" part. So you could select the "active" part in your sequencer without to care about which part of the SN is "active".
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