Paul Nagle <paul@...> wrote: --------------------------------- Then you probably do not need a step sequencer. <snip> --------------------------------- actually, what I meant is a) that I would need more than 8 tracks and b) I would like to be able to trigger more than one note at a time on some of those tracks. it would also be nice if each track had the potential to be routed to it's own MIDI out, so that I can control several pieces of other gear without the need to daisy-chain (and thus introducing latency in the note triggering)... I generally prefer to work within the step-sequencing paradigm - it's just that I need slightly more from a step-sequencing environment than what the P3, or Machinedrum, or other machines currently on the market seem to offer. I'm not looking for a "groovebox" - just a slightly more capable step-sequencer. what the Machinedrum does with it's MIDI machines is *almost* enough for me - if it allowed the "chord" (i.e. 2nd and 3rd) notes on the MIDI tracks to each have different sustain lengths (via parameter locks), had triplet capability, had more tracks and had multiple (i.e. at least 8) MIDI outs; then there wouldn't be a whole lot more I could ask for in terms of sequencing. ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca
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Re: [elektron] Digest Number 1108
2004-01-18 by not known
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