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- From: archer@elysium.esd.sgi.com (Archer Sully)
- Subject: Re: "Conducting" MIDI in real time?
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- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 18:24:19 GMT
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- In <666@forum.sublink.org> work@forum.sublink.org (Andrea Gozzi) writes:
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- *And... about conducting MIDI in real time, what
- *about conducting midi tempo from a footswitch?
- *In many situation, a pre-produced tempo map is not good enough.
- *It'd be interesting to use a footswitch (pressed at 1/4 intervals)
- *to drive the tempo track. Is it my dream or is it something
- *already exploited?
- *
- *Andrea
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- I have some piece of equipment at home that allows this, I think it
- was an ancient Yamaha hardware sequencer. It ought to be a basic
- feature on most sequencers, as its pretty trivial to implement.
-
- -- archer
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