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> It was very easy with Dr. T to do weird things, like sequences that
> were different lengths. For example, you could have a sequence in 4/4
> running at the same tempo as a sequence in 7/8, so they phased in and
> out of sync. You could also incorporate probability into your
> sequenced phrases, so certain notes might only play 60% of the time.
> It was very handy for generating interesting variety from a limited
> set of material.
Good thing the MOTM-600 uSeq can do stuff like this, and more! The 'WALK' function is VERY cool
(it 'flips a coin' and randomly goes 1 step above or below the current position in the sequence).
Paul S.