'Analog' sequencer on PC?

Steven Curtin sdcurtin at lucent.com
Wed Aug 27 17:31:45 CEST 1997


At 08:09 AM 8/27/97 -0700, you wrote:
>This is kind of a survey question...
>
>Does anyone out there think that a MIDI sequencer running under Windows
which >uses a hardware analog sequencer metaphor would be a useful thing?  

This would definitely be worthwhile.  MIDI sequencers operate under the
"player piano" and/or tape recorder model where you play something in and
it just plays it back.  Analog sequencers allow you to adjust each note on
the fly.  Doepfer makes a MIDI Analog sequencer that is very nice.  One
thing I would would suggest is adding inputs from the game port- the
current stage of the sequencer would be edited in real time based on the
current game port value.  Got for it!

Steve C

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