When we get a voltage quantizer from Paul, the LFO/S&H trick will be even more of a gas. Though , I admit, you couldn't do 'traditional' sequences... --- In motm@y..., "Cap'n F.M. Bleep" <bleep@w...> wrote: > > > Any checked ou the Oberkorn yet ? > > yes, and like so many other current seqs it has a fatal (to me, anyway) > flaw: the cv knobs are *also* gate switches... meaning that if a gate is > off the cv still goes to zero. you can get around it, but it makes (i > think) two of the three cv rows essentially useless. if you are curious > about this machine, i suggest you read the manual carefully before you > fork out the cash... > > > Any other MAQ alternatives ? > > there has been no end of gushing about frostwave's fat controller on > analogue heaven... one of the main culprits having it hooked up to a motm, > i believe. personally, i think a nice "maq alternative" would be the > combination of a fat controller (for improvisation) and a mobius (for > pattern-based composition). > > the problem with both of these beasts is they don't sync to analogue clock > pulses. i'm just gonna wait for the motm seq to do that, and make do using > the 120 as a pseudo-seq for now. > > bleep. > out.
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Re: OT: Sequencers
2001-05-03 by Mike Marsh
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