Re: Petri-Foo preview release: 0.0.2

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On 30 June 2011 09:42, Leigh Dyer <lsd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 06/30/2011 06:54 AM, James Morris wrote:
>>
>> Hello hello,
>>
>> The second official source code release Petri-Foo is now available.
>>
> Hi James,
>
> I just had a quick play with this, and it was great fun -- the MIDI CC
> controls are very easy to use, and the way you've reworked the modulation
> routing is great, too. I can see myself having a lot of fun with this and
> some hands-on control from my nanoKONTROL.

Hi Leigh,

Thank you, it's great to hear that using Petri-Foo is fun! You may
thank Jeremy Jongepier* and his LAC2011 presentation for inspiring me
to purchase an Akai MPK Mini, without which, I probably would never
have taken any interest in MIDI CCs (as ridiculous as that sounds).

I hope in future that Petri-Foo will be more than fun by addressing
some of the audio quality issues, or more realistically, find a
developer with DSP knowledge willing to help. But for now, fun is
good.

Cheers,
James

* Jeremy Jongepier AND the person who videoed the presentation.

>
> Thanks
> Leigh
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