Does anyone know if there is an OS that allows triplets and tap write?
What OS is currently the best all rounder, not so much in features but stability and sync?
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sokkos is the way, realtime pattern write is nice as well as the half tempo and looping forward/reverse funtions
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Half tempo was my idea =o]
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windows 7 was my ideaComputer Controlled wrote:Half tempo was my idea =o]
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BANNED, Windows 7 was my idea. I went over to Bill Gates' house and gave him the plans. Srsly! We're close like dat!
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Triplets would be nice, but lots of the firmware has to be rewritten for that unfortunately...
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Cool, I understand, I always thought it a bit weird that it was not included in the original OS though, and tap mode.
Anyway cheers for your work on the OS, I'll definately be checking it out when I finally get mine finished
EDIT: By the way did you ever take a look at the sync routines in the firmware? IIRC the original firmware could have been a bit snappier when slaving either via din or midi.
Anyway cheers for your work on the OS, I'll definately be checking it out when I finally get mine finished
EDIT: By the way did you ever take a look at the sync routines in the firmware? IIRC the original firmware could have been a bit snappier when slaving either via din or midi.
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