On Sun, 16 May 2004 09:04:06 +0100, "Colin f" <colin@colinfraser.com>
wrote:
>If you want to sequence patterns of notes and controllers, especially
>across more than one instrument, I think you'll find a real analogue
>sequencer rather limited and frustrating.
As an addendum, I sold one of my ARP sequencers having found that the
only sequencer I really touch now is the P3. I have also sold my
Regelwerk too and have not turned on the Polymorph in months.
I still have several analogue sequencers - a custom ARP and the
Minisequencer of the Oberheim 2-Voice - but the P3 is sequencer king
here and I even find myself driving the modular synth from it (via a
MIDI/CV interface) rather than the ARP!
Dunno if that helps because sometimes having those voltage and gate
outputs direct to hand does still make an analogue sequencer quicker
to use.
Paul
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Synthesizers.com Q119 Sequencer
2004-05-16 by Paul Nagle
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