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On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 9:44 AM, jesper jesper@... [Simmons_Drums] <Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com> wrote:Den 2015-09-18 kl. 00:05, skrev nuipb1@... [Simmons_Drums]:
> Hi Group,
>
>
> Is there any such thing as an adequate sequencer for the SDS-V other
> than the MTM ?
I'd say the SDS-6 is _theee_ sequencer for the SDS-V. But it's large,
rare and not always easy to combine with more modern equipment. The MTM
is not a sequencer, it's a converter.
> Ideally one that you could record with from pads and that would record
> the triggers of course, but also velocity and that could be clocked
> externally.
I think the SDS-6 does this. But I'll pass that on to owners of it...
> but as far as I know the MFB SEQ-1 supplies only Accent (that is 2
> levels of voltages) not all the voltage range between 0V & 1,5V (1,5V
> being the maximum voltage via the Pads inputs right ?)
Basically yes, or use the sequencer input and hotter signals.
> So what nice solution did you guys find for this job ?
Prior to getting an MTM I sometimes used auxes from a Kenton converter
if I wanted velocity sensitivity. But since buying the MTM (which I
never regretted) I use that (in combination with Cubase) for everything
you describe you want to do.
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