I don't really know anything about the DRM1 or the MAQ 16/3... HOWEVER, from what I can tell, this sounds like a job for the electribe series! For basic 808 style programming, the er1 will do the job, which you can usually find used for under $200 or for some added features you can grab a ESX (around $500 new last time I checked) which will give you the ability to change the length of the pattern to odd number of steps, etc... (as well as being a decent sampler) With electribe you can definitely choose the midi note, so I think it will do. Hope that is useful. -R --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, zaum <zaum@...> wrote: > > > I have a Vermona DRM1 drum machine which is controlled via external > > MIDI. I use computer software to program the drums, but I want to > > buy a hardware sequencer to do the job. I have no idea what to buy > > - I have seen many products (future retro mobius, sequentix P3...) > > but they are all waaaay overprice. I only want a simple 16 step > > sequencer to make sequences for the different drum sounds. > > > > I have seen the MAQ 16/3, but I actually have no idea if this would > > suit the job. I have seen videos on youtube of it working with > > melodies, but I don't know if I can do drums... Is it suitable? Can > > anyone tell me what to buy? > > The MAQ gives you 3 rows of 16 steps via MIDI so you could play up to > 3 drum sounds at a time. Not ideal but not useless. You would be > spinning a knob to get the drum you want or perhaps use a MIDI > keyboard to get the right midi note or you'd add a rest for each > step. Then you'd move to the 2nd and 3rd row if you need a second or > 3rd drum on the same step. I have neither unit but I have the > feeling it would be workable but not super fast to program and edit. > > An 808 style interface where you could choose the MIDI note going > out (that's important!) would be ideal and most direct in my mind, > not a simple knobby sequencer. As I think you've discovered, > unfortunately most flexible sequencers aren't cheap and unfortunately > while I can think of a couple drum units that respond to MIDI, there > aren't that many that a lot of companies find a demand to support > them with affordable hardware (the fairly expensive Elektron > Machinedrum could control it properly from what I know). >
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Re:HELP!!! MIDI Sequencer
2010-04-13 by rafe127
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