the Emu Command stations are the best of breed at the moment. That doesn't mean they're perfect however. But its a lot of power in a box for not a lot of money. The Yamaha QY100/70 are prettly cool for a small box. The QY700 is arguably one of the most powerful sequencers. But the problem with sequencers is the problem with everything: Flexibility vs. Simplicity.
----- Original Message -----
From: Matt Picone
To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 1:15 PM
Subject: RE: [elektron] OT: External Sequencers
> I want a good (easy to use, program, flexible, effects
> section nice but optional, etc.) midi sequencer.
The ultimate midi hardware sequencer does not exist. In fact, I don't
even belive that there is a REALLY GOOD choice in the market today.
Google Lennart Regebro's hardware sequencer comparison chart and either
make the best choice you can based on the features you want, or join the
mass of us who lament the absence of a really good midi sequencer in
hardware. The topic is perennial at www.ampfea.org 's music bar.
-m@
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Re: [elektron] OT: External Sequencers
2003-12-07 by Ravi Ivan Sharma
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