oooops!!! That's me, typing b4 knowing what i'm talking about. I was referring to the technosaurus cyclodon. Sorry for the misunderstanding. -Nate > >I took a look at that concussor seq, I like the simplicity but hate the > >plastic, speek & spell look and quality, and what does it ru n on, I think > >a 9 volt battery, or one of those horrible wall warts. And the 1/8" jacks, > >along with those low quality pots and switches, too much compromise, I'd > >much rather see a simple MOTM unit without sacrificing all the high quality > >features we're all used to. -Nate > > > >> > >>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. > >> > >>~Steve > >> > >>->analog > >> > >>-->modular > >> > >>--->rules! > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > >
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Re: [motm] arpeggiator module..
2000-04-26 by Nathan Hunsicker
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