Seq2 Preview - PCB Project

Gene Zumchak zumchak at cerg.com
Tue May 4 14:47:18 CEST 1999


Paul,

    I haven't heard of Raymond Scott.  The 960 came out in 1969.  I was not
aware of any sequencers before it.

Gene




Paul Perry wrote:

> At 09:16 AM 3/05/99 -0400, Gene Zumchak wrote:
>
> >and then move that sequence up and down with another sequence.  The sky is
> the limit.  Your imagination
> >is the limit.
>
> Can anyone recommend a piece of analog gear that ISN'T limited by my
> imagination?
> That's what i want..
> I guess my broken Serge is a bit like that, in some ways..
> it certainly isn't CONTROLLED by my imagination.
>
> paul perry melbourne australia
>
> BTW I read somewhere that Moog was 'late to market' with his sequencer
> because he had been working for Raymond Scott who had invented it, and
> didn't want to rip him off, but then others sappeared. Anyone know anything
> about this, or about early analog sequencers in general?




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