Do, you're suggesting a DoDoMOAS, or perhaps GDoMOAS? I wouldn't mind seeing a simple 8-step, no-memory, CV+Gate sequencer. But to be honest, I want my delay module first. ;) (Incidently, I think the idea behind the Concussor line is great! Does anyone know if there are samples online anywhere? I found one linked from the Analogue Solutions website, but I'm interested in varied takes. I'd think about investing in a module or two if they weren't of the Doepfer design / form-factor.) --PBr > -----Original Message----- > From: revtor@... [SMTP:revtor@...] > Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 11:52 AM > To: motm@egroups.com > Subject: [motm] arpeggiator module.. > > I agree that a simple seq/arpeggiator module would be cool since I realize > > that the only reason I'm keeping my Juno6 is because of the arpeggiator > and > how it can be triggered by a CV.. Kind of a waste of space I think, but > the > Bass that Juno can pump out makes it all worth it. Anyway, have any of > you > seen the concussor line of small 8 step gate and cv sequencers? Something > > like this is ideal because you can expand as your budget allows, they can > be > linked together internally, theyre simple, they can run separately of > eachother etc etc.. The DoMOAS will be sick, but I think there's a niche > where a small 8 step cv or gate seq would fit nicely.. Using the DoMOAS > to > do arpeggios is like using a blowtorch to light a candle.. Now a simple > lighter would be great... > small, > simple, > cheap. >
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RE: [motm] arpeggiator module..
2000-04-26 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
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