At 9:17 PM -0400 9/2/2001, Tkacs, Ken wrote:
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>The only thing that you might be missing is in understimating the joy of
>spinning a knob here or there while the sequencer is running. Again, not to
>make "Tangerine Dream" the 'sequencer poster child,' but they used to do
>these trancy things where they get a loop going and then mutate the
>individual CVs during the performance. Suddenly the duration of one stage
>starts to get longer... the pitch of the third note starts to drop... the
>filter cutoffs start to move...
One feature I'd like to see in a step sequencer is programmable pitch
sets for the CV knobs. I guess this'd be kind of like a quantizer.
What I'm thinking is that you can program a specific set of CV values
to the knobs of the sequencer , like a specific scale, a collection
of notes, whatever, and then as you spin the knobs while playing, the
CV will be constrained to the programmed set of values. This way, you
don't accidentally get pitches outside of the scale you want, etc.
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