Paul,
There aren't too many rack mount sequencers available these days (at least until
DoMAS is available). Two that come to mind are the Doepfer MAQ 16/3 and the Serge
TKB. I don't have experience with the Doepfer but have heard some reasonable
reports on it. It supports MIDI as well and make sure to get the V3.0 firmware.
I have used the Serge TKB and, when combined with a quantizer, it has to be one of
the coolest, most interactive sequencers I have used. The touch plates on the TKB
allow a great deal of flexibility. With a few patch cords, you can change sequence
length, start point, direction, sequencer row, and get a voltage corresponding to
the pressure on the touch plates. It is a very interactive sequencer that begs you
to "play" it unlike some analog sequencers that want you to set them and stand back.
Now the bad news, the Doepfer costs $850 from En-Port and the Serge runs about $1200
from Sound Transform Systems and be prepared to wait, at least for the TKB. Paul is
∗much∗ faster than Rex when it comes to shipping out product.
Eric
--- Paul Wagorn <
pwagorn@...> wrote:
>
> Hi:
>
> does anyone have for sale (or even have any recommendations) of any analogue
> sequencers which will fit in a motm rack?
>
> thanks!
>
> Paul
>
>
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