From Suit Sent Tue, Jan 16th 2018, 06:31
the thing i'm most excited about with the MB2 is the inclusion of a = "reset" input on the sequencer. however, i'm going to have to make sure it's implemented properly. the = term "reset" instead of "stage one" indicates they haven't had to deal = with this concept yet. in sequencer logic, there is no "reset." you can have a logical "stage = zero", but what is most useful in a sequencing environment is "stage = one", and the stage one input must respond to _gate_ instead of just a = leading edge. On Jan 15, 2018, at 8:28 PM, Quincas Moreira wrote: > I think Stevie just feels where the black keys are... Which explains = why so many songs are in Eb! american soul music has a tendency towards flat keys because the early = jazz (or jass, if you want to be a real nerd) bands of the mississippi = (not just new orleans, they were working all up and down the river on = the party steamers) were dominated by brass players. brass instruments = are always in Bb or Eb when they are reading C, so the string and = keyboard musicians wound up playing in more flat keys than sharp keys. --- Suit & Tie Guy suitandtieguy.com stgsoundlabs.com knobcon.com Sent from my LG Touchpoint 1100