Surely the core request has been simple enough? A dedicated _sequencer_ in the model of the MnM sequencer section, but improved through track count and editing facilities, which could serve as the brain-centre of a setup. The Roland MC offer an entirely different experience; the MPC and QY have something but not what we are seeking. We want a dedicated sequencer that can purely be used to sequence midi information - drawing upon the best aspects of traditional, analogue step-sequencers and ALSO later developments, especially those already shown by Elektron. This is taking a lot of explaining.... > and want polyphony, then you most likely want something equivalent to > the Roland MC series, Akai MPC or Yamaha QY. For me, these are not > "sequencers" at all but then I'm old... 8-) > > Once upon a time, everyone agreed what the word sequencer meant. Even > when Roland introduced its digital microcomposers - the MC4 and so on > - it was still a recognisable musical controller in its own right. > Thesedays a "sequencer" can be the entire gig <g>! > > Paul
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Re: [elektron] Digest Number 1108
2004-01-18 by puretokyo2002
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