At 01:00 PM 2/7/99 -0600, you wrote: >From: "Dave Bradley" <daveb@...> > >A sequencer is an appropriate place to use digital electronics. It's simply >impossible to build without them. Use analog where appropriate, and digital >where appropriate. Understand that the part of the sequencer that steps >through stages and controls which stage is next is digital, and does not >have any direct connection to the audio path. The only concerns are when you >replace continuous analog voltages with a digital representation. Sometimes >you want an exact representation, in which case only analog may do, but >sometimes you want to quantize to some other representation, which is when >digital control is appropriate. I wouldn't fault the maq16/3 solely on the >basis of its being digital, but only if it didn't perform for me. i gut the maq16/3 for 2 years and i gut a 16/4 DIY analog sequencer and you just cant compere them. i think that dopffer made a basicly wrong desighn of this unit,and i think that its in the internal clock. i made a small test and i patch a regular analog LFO as clock for the analog sequencer and compering it to the maq clock the analog sequencer,and then i heard that the analog seq with the maq had sound bad allmost like the maq itself sound and dont get me wrong hear i know that analog sequencer is baisd on digital hardwere (i built one) but i do think that control has a hard conection with the audio,i would even say that the timbre in a modular system is mostly synthsis by control moduls vco's, seq,envelops for aditive... you know (- i talked to a frend of mine about the motm seq and he said why not makeing all this digtal hybrid analog sequencer in to moduls and now i read about the emu control panel, its sounds like the best thing to have. i liked the ide of a digital memory wich is clocked by an analog clock. so i wish Paul would make somthing like this Emu control panel or a regular 8 step analog sequencer or somthing like the tkb. on the other hand a digital/analog sequencer with iduvidual clock in put for each row could be great too. Dave can you scane the Emu sequencer ? thanx Gur Milstein I would >ask, "can I clock it fast enough to do wavetable synthesis without the DAC >choking", or "does it store the voltage with enough error so that I can hear >the difference". > > >Dave Bradley >Principal Software Engineer >Engineering Animation, Inc. >daveb@... > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >To unsubscribe from this mailing list, or to change your subscription >to digest, go to the ONElist web site, at http://www.onelist.com and >select the User Center link from the menu bar on the left. > >
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Re: Sequencer
1999-02-12 by Gur Milstein
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