On Thursday, September 09, 1999 2:56 PM, Mark Pulver [SMTP:mpulver@...] wrote: > Variable stage timing. This is the ability to have a stage set it's own > length. This allows for a sequence to be arhythmic. The MAQ 16/3 is like > this, as well as the arpeggiator and sequencer in the Q. It's a lot more > fun than you may think. :) Isn't "Variable stage timing" just the classic application of a 2 row x N step sequencer? Row 2 CV output drives the VCO that clocks the sequencer and Row 1 provides the CV for use downstream. Now *this* is the perfect reason for a M310 uVCO - to provide voltage controlled clocking of sequencers. I don't think the sequencer should be bogged down with every feature under the sun lest we get MOAS again. I *do* think it should be carefully crafted to interface well with other modules and that perfection can be found in simplicity. John Speth Object Engineering, Inc mailto:johns@...
Message
RE: DoMOAS live performance features
1999-09-09 by John Speth