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Baby's First Sequencer

Baby's First Sequencer

2006-03-22 by Nick Rothwell

Thanks to Valery Carpentier for posting this one to the SynthSights  
group this morning (so for anyone who hangs out there, sorry for the  
repeat nature of the message):

	http://www.kvraudio.com/news/4404.html

Do check out the screenshot. My eye was caught by the statement:

"It comes with a shuffle mode and a note randomize button, as well as  
a scale-forcing
  control, to make it so that you can only select notes within a  
particular scale."

I think there could be some kind of synergy here. I'm thinking P3  
with that kind of artwork. Colin, any chance of some custom badger,  
frog or elephant keycaps?

	-- N.


   nick rothwell -- composition, systems, performance -- http:// 
www.cassiel.com

RE: [analogue-sequencer] Baby's First Sequencer

2006-03-22 by Colin f

> I think there could be some kind of synergy here. I'm thinking P3  
> with that kind of artwork. Colin, any chance of some custom badger,  
> frog or elephant keycaps?

I thought about doing a very simple step sequencer for my 1 year old a while
ago...
But he didn't get the P3 pattern edit at all - the results don't seem to be
instant enough.
Hitting notes on the minimoog and having the LED light-organs on top of the
speakers flash in time is much more his thing ;-)

Best regards,
Colin Fraser
Sequentix Music Systems Ltd
http://www.sequentix.com

Re: [analogue-sequencer] Baby's First Sequencer

2006-03-22 by DB

Colin f wrote:

> Hitting notes on the minimoog and having the LED light-organs on top of the
> speakers flash in time is much more his thing ;-)


I can relate.  My 3 year old has had a fascination with the MemoryMoog 
since being born :)


Can't blame him really...

Dave

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