Analog Sequencer Poll
Kevin Lightner
majmoog at synthfool.com
Tue Dec 10 20:01:33 CET 1996
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> 1) What are your preferred number of stages (1x16, 2x8, etc)?
2 rows (or more) of 16. 8 is too short.
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> 2) How fast should a sequencer be able to cycle through its stages?
>From a stage a minute to audio.... or something like that.
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> 3) What kind of outboard devices do you use to control/tweak the
> sequencer with?
I use whatever... but this simply means having a CV input and/or gate
advance for me.
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> 4) What features would you like to find on a sequencer?
Bi-directional counting, lag on outputs, separate gates, LED's, audio i/o
would be nice.
Quantized output.
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> 5) What features do you not use on your sequencer?
NOT use? So far, I've used everything on all sequencers I've seen and was
still left wanting.
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> 6) Add additional comments...
I've had an idea for a great quantizer for a while now.
Mated with an analog sequencer it could be dangerous....
RE: Duane's questions. No flames- ]
Audio rate sequencing can make a seq be a complex waveform generator, LFO
rates too with lag are good.
Multi row sequencers are VERY fun to play with too-
Picture a 4 row, 16 stage- top row to vco's, 2nd to filter CV, 3rd to
sequencer rate CV, 4th to vcf's env decay CV input.
VC'd envelopes are REALLY fun with an analog sequencer.
My .02 worth... but have more change!
-Kevin
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