A one space 5-7 note sequencer is the best utility module bar none. T Dream recorded sequencers onto mellotrron tapes 1 key one sequence. High end solutions are audiophile delusions.. see the littlre Buchla and Serge ones, almost invisible, players use them for everythinh g Wong jwbarlow@... wrote: > > In a message dated 1/28/2001 12:42:58 PM, thudson@... writes: > > >I'd rather see the sequencer broken out into separate modules > >like the SuperMoe. Alternately, try to keep the cost down on > >the first MOTM sequencer. As soon as you have one you'll > >want two, ad infinitum. Four simple sequencers are probably > >more useful than one monster sequencer. > > Yeah, absolutely! Although, I've used some very basic sequencers (8 stages > one row in one direction only with no hold or random inputs, only a reset and > a clock input) which aren't terribly useful -- there are some basic additions > that are essential for a good general purpose sequecer (Moe listed many). > > >And while I'm at it, I'd like to vote for a SuperMoe Panel > >run. > > An interesting idea! I guess Moe (or someone) would also have to layout the > associated PCBs -- but there might be a fair amount of interest in something > like this. > JB >
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Re: [motm] Re: sequencer design - NOT SuperMoe feature - dash of reality?
2001-01-29 by J G Wong
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