So excited while playing around with my new cart allthough it's
too bad the keyboard-layout changed a little so I have to redo my c64
surface from the old version. And the cool port check square wave
display from din-sync is gone. ahh, nevermind...
I was wondering: how to access the new feature "8 patches to store
sounds" in Monosynth; I didn't find the right key to switch the
patches yet - anyone knows?
BTW: once I still had my 1530 mouse connected while working with the
grooveboxes I realized it's acting like a pot too - pretty slow with
the 8-bit values but at least working
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originaly posted by
ron schneider
> BTW: once I still had my 1530 mouse connected while working with
> the grooveboxes I realized it's acting like a pot too - pretty slow
> with the 8-bit values but at least working
OC i mean 1350... sorry
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originaly posted by
ron schneider
> I was wondering: how to access the new feature "8 patches to store
> sounds" in Monosynth;
Well, seems like this is just through the USER-port, anyone to
confirm this?
r.
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originaly posted by
ron schneider
--- In prophet64@yahoogroups.com, ron schneider <list.ron@...> wrote:
>
> > I was wondering: how to access the new feature "8 patches to store
> > sounds" in Monosynth;
>
> Well, seems like this is just through the USER-port, anyone to
> confirm this?
>
> r.
>
piece of cake.
the cursor keys move the dotted cursor around, left/right changes the
setting. so, with the cursor under the "patch" param., press right/left
cursor keys to select patch.
fred
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originaly posted by
freddyfredlarson