'Analog' sequencer on PC?

Tony Allgood oakley at enterprise.net
Wed Aug 27 22:35:35 CEST 1997


There is one already but I'm not sure what it was called. It was
reveiwed in Future Music a few months ago and they liked it. i'll see
if I can find out what it was called.

Tony Allgood.

Cumbria, UK

'I may live in the middle of nowhere, but the views are nice'

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From: John Speth <johns at oei.com>
To: Synth-DIY List (E-mail) <synth-diy at horus.sara.nl>
Subject: 'Analog' sequencer on PC?
Date: 27 August 1997 4:09 PM

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?  I think this is pretty easy to write.  I had in mind that this
could use a MIDI-CV box as CV generator (or even use that MIDI out to
control a keyboard).  The program would have a series of sliders
controlling each steps' voltage, LEDs, etc.  Maybe it could be synced
to MIDI time ticks.  And so forth.  What I'm really asking is Do you
think an effort like that would be an unnecessary duplication of the
many full featured sequencers already available?

John Speth
johns at oei.com


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