--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@a...> wrote: > > I'll be especially interested to hear how other people use them. The > > $600 cost to try it out is a hurdle for me.. > > Err...$429. > I'll need a new power supply, too, if I understand it correctly. That puts it in the $600 range for me. I know that's the price of admission to get to use some of the powerful new modules. Since I can't afford to just get them all - :( - it does make me want to want to understand the new modules more, and hear how they are being used before I commit to just one. > The UI *is* different than the standard "rows of knobs and blinky lights", But what it can > actually *do* is a mind-boggling thing. I'm sure that the uSeq has tremendous power beyond what "knobs and blinky lights" offer. I understand knobs and blinky lights, though, and am still a little mind-boggled by the uSeq. My impression is that it brings a range of interesting new functionality to the modular, but that it may complement, rather than replace, a more traditional sequencer. I'll look forward to hearing more about it and will daydream about the new lineup in the meantime....
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Re: Bright Lights, Big Bucks...was Dr. T vs the uSeq
2003-06-23 by elle_webb
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