Yeah sorry mate I posted the same reply again with a little correction at the top. Must have got a bit confused! -Big Ed >From: "puretokyo2002" <puretokyo@...> >Reply-To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com >To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com >Subject: Re: [elektron] Elektron stand-alone hardware sequencer >Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 00:58:08 -0000 > > >Good sentiment; quick correction: Eric wanted the notation edit/hard >drive/effects >section etc. I just want a souped-up, stand-alone dedicated MnM style >sequencer. > >Angus. > >--- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "Eddie Higginson" <ehigginson@h...> >wrote: > > Yeah, I don't want to see a more modern qy700 made by elektron. The less >it > > is like a computer the better. There is nothing wrong with a qy700 per >se-in > > fact I have one myself-but once you get into the grid edit, add hard >drives > > and all that nonsense it becomes like a cut-down version of cubase which > > does not really fit with the Elektron style or ethic, and becomes too > > complicated and time-consuming for somebody who wants the immediacy of a > > pattern sequencer to replace the fiddly operation of grid-edit >sequencers > > such as th qy700. The sequencer described by Angus sounds like a good >update > > to the qy concept and has many useful features but is too far from the > > original design of the pattern sequencer in the MnM or MD for an >Ekektron > > product. Maybe you should send your suggestions to Yamaha? > > > > -Big Ed > > > _________________________________________________________________ Stay in touch with absent friends - get MSN Messenger http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger
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Re: [elektron] Elektron stand-alone hardware sequencer
2004-01-16 by Eddie Higginson
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