Hi,
Here are a few to check-out:
PC:
Free seq-303 (standalone, now freeware) see
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=2350034
ERA (VST, inexpensive, powerful, can be remote controlled by MIDI)
http://www.sonicbytes.com/era/era.htm
Matryx/SQ4 http://www.sq4.be/ (standalone, modular, free for now)
BankStep (standalone, free) http://algoart.com/bankstep.htm
MusikWonk (standalone, modular) http://algoart.com/musicwonk.htm
Mac:
Numerology (modular) http://www.five12.com/ (previously mentioned)
Nortron (Latronic Notron Clone)
http://www.dspaudio.com/software/nortron/nortron_overview.html
Of course there are others, but these should be a start. I personally
use/own ERA & Seq-303/Arp-X8 on PC.
Cheers,
bublsort
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> > ³Hi again, Colin,
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> > As an absolute last resort, if all else fails, I may begrudgingly have
> > to be content with a software step sequencer until I can get a P3 or
> > equivalent. Would you happen to know which software sequencer may
> > come closest to a P3? In Sound On Sound's review of the P3 they
> > mention that most such sequencers were written for the Atari ST - any
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> > James²
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> > Do you use a mac if so, you should check out Numerology.
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