If you want a good hardware sequencer try the Doepfer MAQ 16/3 --- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, "thligrdd" <onthesurface@c...> wrote: > Unfortunately, the sequencer only controls internal parameters. The > good news is that the evolver makes a great guitar processor in > itself. It does distortion, delay, flange, some chorus-like effects, > envelope follower sounds, tremolo, pseudo-wah sounds, various other > filter effects, if you're clever you can get ring-mod like sounds > (look for one of my posts a couple weeks back) plus it does cool > stuff guitar processors usually don't do, like the feedback for > example. It's also a synth. :p > > But if you are just looking for a sequencer, check out the > Technosaurus Microcon. It's small, it's cheap, it's a step sequencer > that sends out MIDI. The Korg Electribe boxes are also good for this > and can be had quite cheaply. > > --- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, "m1kefxman" <miketheman@m...> > wrote: > > Hi everyone! > > > > My name is Mike, newbie on this list... I don´t own any Evolver... > > but I´m trying to figure some things before eventually buying one, > > so therefore I would like to ask a simple question about it. > > > > Does the sequencer sends out any midi? (preferably CCs) > > > > The reason for why I´m asking this is that I´m looking for a way to > > have something like this to control and manipulate my guitar fxs > > by sequences, ´cos regular guitar fx doesn´t go to the extreme > > when it comes to such interactivity and control... > > > > thanks in advance! > > MIKE
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MIDI SEQUENCERS
2003-07-11 by fibodah
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