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Re: [elektron] MD - Quick Question about Onboard Sequencer

2005-05-28 by les_chupacabra

I'm just starting to play around w/ Pure Data (essentially open source
MAX/MSP) so I may try to whip something up there after I get my head
around it.

Got rid of all my synths & drum machines a while back and got back
into guitar and now I find myself w/ a renewed interest in drum machines.

Never played w/ a polymorph but do remember reading some interesting
things about its sequencing capabilities - I'll look into it, thanks.

I know nothing about the Command Stations other than what they look
like - any special sequencer features?

Thanks!

John

PS - FWIW, used to have a SIDStation (but that went out the door
during my search for the holy grail of amplifiers as well).

--- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, niall munnelly <aleph@a...> wrote:
> On Sat, May 28, 2005 at 03:07:33PM +0100, Tom McIvor wrote:
> 
> > Of course you can get round this by using two or more
machinedrums. But 
> > thats gonna get really pricey if you want anymore than 3 different 
> > sequence lengths running at the same time.
> 
> cheaper {and better} still would be a polymorph or e-mu command station
> in tandem.
> 
> -- 
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> niall.
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