ferrograph632 wrote:
>mebbes not if you're working mostly on y'r own..... no, even then...
>maybe /especially/ then.... paul? waddya reckon?
>
>
I reckon that running even basic sequencers in sync can be utterly
chaotic - I used to take quite a while to get my various analogue
sequencers out of the insanity range and into "interesting"; I would
never dare to do it live onstage. But suppose a master sequencer with
the power of the P3 could set the scale and root note for an entire
ensemble? This would leave each sequencer player free to improvise but
without the fear of a total mess - unless you wanted one.
I think it'd be utterly ace.
Paul
---
Paul Nagle / Soft Room Music / Bogus Focus Records / Binar / Headshock / The Joint Intelligence Committee
www.softroom.co.uk / www.BogusFocus.com / www.JointIntelligenceCommittee.comMessage
Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: algorhythm madness
2005-08-30 by Paul Nagle
Attachments
- No local attachments were found for this message.