From Kenny Balys Sent Sun, Mar 3rd 2019, 23:52
Now I am feeling smart again... you were pulling my leg right Edward? :) there is no "key transpose" button on the MS-101. This is on the SH-101. The only mention of transpose in the B manual is the octave transpose (which is totally not the same thing). I have read the B. user's manual on their sequencer and there is absolutely no mention of any transpose whatsoever. Nothing. So I think now that it doesn't do it. Total show stopper and massive oversight if true. On 03.03.19 23:29 , Kenny Balys wrote: > > Ha ha!! I feel foolish now. > > Thank you for testing that out and trying it out. > > Happy Sunday all :) > > > On 03.03.19 23:27 , Edward Schultheis wrote: >> Just went and tested. 100% does have key transpose. >> In fact it is written on the front panel. >> It says “key transpose” >> Press the button, press a key and voila key transpose >> >>> On Mar 3, 2019, at 1:57 PM, Kenny Balys <xxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx> wrote: >>> >>> >>> Still, there is no definitive answer. Every video carefully >>> avoids any kind of transposition, no one knows for sure and >>> (as usual) the Gear Sluts tribe is squabbling amongst itself >>> in the ancient rite of dominance. >>> >>> If the seq/arp on the B. 101 clone has no transpose then the >>> entire product is utterly pointless. 99.7% of what makes a >>> 101 special is its sequencer. * >>> >>> *note: I fabricate 63.1% of my statistics >>> >>> >>>> On 03.03.19 11:04 , Florian Anwander wrote: >>>>> Am 03.03.19 um 11:03 schrieb Computer Controlled: >>>>> I'm pretty certain the transpose is already built in, just hit a key while the >>>>> sequence is playing and it will transpose. No need for a button. I could be >>>>> wrong, but that's what i've been assuming the whole time. >>>>> >>>> That would not be cool if you want to use the keyboard at the same time as MIDI >>>> keyboard for other instruments (as I can do with the Tubbutec SH-1oh1 for >>>> example). >>>> >>