AW: AW: Moog sequencer
Haible Juergen
Juergen.Haible at nbgm.siemens.de
Thu Jul 24 16:23:47 CEST 1997
>
>most often the final stage's output trigger, so whenever it was
reached,
>the switch changed it's ouput to the next sequence row. The
Moog seq
>could then automatically play through both or all three of it's
rows.) It
>could easily be accomplished in real-time.
For me, the optimal sequencer would have switches (for changing
rows, or for transposing, or anything else) which have two different
operating modes:
Mode 1: Changes immediately with a trigger pulse
Mode 2: Switch is "armed" by a trigger pulse, but actually changes
when the next internal sequencer pulse (next step, or
next
reset to stage 0) appears.
Kind of synchronous / asynchronous manual or external switching.
Any sequencer which does this ?
JH.
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