Larry, This is a good thread to start and I'm always interested in learning new ways to use modular gear. One common mistake I see from your inital description is the thinking that sequencers are most useful for controlling the pitch of oscillators. While it is a great use and it forces you into different melodic structures than you might develop with your own keyboard or primary controller technique, it is selling the potential of a sequencer short. One of my favorite uses of sequencers is to provide a controlled set of "random variables". I'll step the sequencer with whatever is triggering notes (keyboard gate, MIDI clock, etc.) and use the CVs coming from the sequencer to drive modulations or just to add some variation to the VCF Fc. Another use for sequencers is as an interactive trigger sequencer. Use the knobs to select which clocks trigger events (0 CV is a rest, a CV higher than the gate value is a note). Great fun and chaos can be had by taking a sequencer row and using it to modulate the sequencer clock frequency or other recursive/regenerative parameters of the sequence. There are also sequencers like the Serge TKB that allow you to "play" them by pressing the touch plates causing the sequence to change, reset, or change direction. The TKB has the added feature of pressure sensitivity on the plates for even more interactivity with the sequencer. So, if you want something to provide quantized voltages for driving oscillators, get a Doepfer MAQ 16/3 or a Frostwave Fat Controller, although they can do more. If you want to go beyond, think of getting more access to the steps, clocks, and rows of an analog sequencer... Sequentially Yours, Eric __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email alerts & NEW webcam video instant messaging with Yahoo! Messenger http://im.yahoo.com
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Re: [motm] Sequencer use WAS: Big Dave's son of sam or something :)
2001-09-03 by alt-mode
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