I checked Logic and Cubase. They are both quite good because they integrate midi and audio. My problem is that those sequencers doesn;t speed up composing process and they are not good for experimenting.. unless you have external controls which are quite expensive. So I started programming my own sequencer. I know it sounds crazy but I am just not satisfied with existing tools.. I am planning to implement Machinedrum pattern import too.. You can check it here: http://www.erekutro.com/grapefruit/ regards, Miha --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, Federico Ciapi <federico.ciapi@t...> wrote: > I'd like to know how you use the Md with software sequencers like Logic: > > do you use it like a sound module? > do you sync the MD sequencer to midi clock from the computer? > do you record a pattern in audio and then arrange your songs within the > computer? > > I want to find the best way to use the MD in my studio; I love creating > patterns on the MD, so I won't use it only as a sound module; I'd also > like to introduce sound variations within the song and not only within > patterns with parameter locks. > Is there a way to achieve this with Logic? > > Is it better to use the song mode in the MD, or trigger patterns from > Logic? > With song mode, I can program mutes; can I do that in Logic too? > > Thanks in advance to those who are going to reply!
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Re: Machinedrum and sequencing - best workflow ?
2003-04-21 by manaay
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