> > > 3.delete unwanted note, so you are only dealing with
> > > accents and
> > > possibly a few solid bars of notes
> > > 4.grab all those notes, then raise them a 3rd or 5th

> Not very many... 2 jobs, 1 trip to the edit screen, and
> a voice reassignment...and I don't have to scroll around
> w/ a mouse!

2 jobs... how is it you manage to go through and delete the unwanted
notes at various points within a 16 bar phrase while being able to start
the track right before the notes to listen to them and decide if they
should stay - without doing this one note at a time at the edit screen?

Thats my main thing with the box - I can do more when I visualize the
whole track - I love the idea of breaking things down into chunks and
being able to have a visual association of the progressions, changes and
structure. I DO like the fact that it isn't a computer - and it gives me
time away from the machine! Lastly, i'll toss in that my music in the
last year has become very programmed oriented - I spend a lot of time
programming out the changes and breaks by hand - which, at least for me
and my style, doesn't work so much on the RM1x. I like a high degree of
variation in my tracks (generally) - they are what I call, "Low
Attention Span Compliant" - and are great for kids with A.D.D. :-)

Sean M. - do you have any tracks online that I can check out? Mine are
at the URLs listed below.


Sonic Wallpaper
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