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> So if your looking for a box to make beats or whatever in time with
> your other machines, get a different groovebox - such as the Roland
> MC-303, which is similarly priced but far less programmable. But, if
> you want a truly programmable synth with a drum machine to boot, keep
> your AN-200.
Thanks much. I agree it seems like the programmable aspect is great,
I'm blown away by the sounds I get this thing to make as well.
However being novice I just can't see how it would be at all useful
live if it can't sequence or sync properly. . . Could you still just
use the voices from it controlled from another sequencer? I will
check around to see if there is anything similar. Any more
suggestions from anyone would be appreciated.