Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 04:23:46 -0500 From: "i.c. ultramedia" To: George Cochrane Cc: analogue@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: SixTrak stacks? >I just bought a Sequential SixTrak synth.. So far, I like it. I'd just >like to know if anyone has a manual for it that they could xerox for me- >I'll pay for the duplication fee and shipping-, or if someone could just >tell me this. How do you assign different patches to the stacks? Also, >how do you use the quantize (autocorrect) feature in the sequencer? > >Thanks, >George Cochrane >jazzbass@got.net Deceptively powerful little baby. You like will turn to love, given time. I have a manual and midi info sheet around here, but as I've packed and reorganizing, everything is in total chaos. It woult ake awhile. If you've no luck in a week or two, email me and I'll be glad to oblige, no charge. Money isn't everything, I've heard... Meanwhile some cool things to know-it responds to cc's on every darn parameter. I think you add one to the par. # on top silkscreen and use whatever controller you have, record into your seq. and voila! That in itself should keep you intrigued for awhile. Been awhile since I've patched stacks... I think it's something like -- turn stack on choose program press one or more? of the 6 track buttons repeat Then adjust volume by pushing a track button and use that knob. Similar to the little realtime sequencer. Great for looping improvs 1st track sets length of loop, add a few tracks what voices are left can be played live, with pitch wheel only affecting live voices. Arpeggiator uses voice 6. Latch it with footswitch play live on top, change programs, have fun. There's alot more and some good resources on web. If my studio weren't comatose and lying all over I'd share more. Hope this helps. charles morpheus invisible college