Do you think a MIDI controller with MPC-like pads connected to a sequencer like Cubase or Ableton would be able to achieve the results of a full fledged MPC or is the internal sequencer really too unique? --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, Florian Anwander <Florian.Anwander@...> wrote: > > Hi regimental1200 > > > Yeah, I used to own an Xbase09 too. Seemed to have more groove. The > > problem with MPCs and software sequencers like Logic / Cubase is that > > they're not 16 step sequencers. You gotta tap the beat in or click > > every beat. > I don't know the MPC (though I' think, it might be interesting), but for > logic it is not true. Get to "Event edit", select the step rate at the > lowest left corner, activate the MIDI IN button, and play. More details > (entering pause, or legato) can be found in the manual of Logic ;-). > > It is quite similar to the handling of the SH-101 or JX3P Sequencer. > > Florian >
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Re: Groove / Swing of Schaltwerk vs. Sequentix P3 vs. TR-909
2006-07-19 by regimental1200
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