dbivins@... writes:
>>I can't imagine having so much control over my improvisations if I had to
work the entire modular system surface rather than one or more rows of
sliders or knobs. What if, in real-time, you wish to alter one note or
cutoff value among 16? Have you ever used an arpeggiator and changed one
note in the chord in real-time? I'm sure you have.<<
Yes, but I just press a key with a known value. I sure won't be able to get
the right note by turning a knob in realtime (even through a quantizer). But
my comment was about these small step sequencer's popularity in general, over
something far more powerful. There will always be one or two people that
will need to turn a sequencer knob in realtime, but what about the other 99%
who want an abitrary number of steps, individual gates per step, more than
one CV per step and so on? I'm just saying that it is available. And I'm
surprised that the price of used MC-4 / 8's haven't shot up like analog
prices have.
-Elhardt