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Re: [motm] sequencer mounting in motm rack?/wanted

Re: [motm] sequencer mounting in motm rack?/wanted

2000-06-20 by alt-mode

Paul,

There aren't too many rack mount sequencers available these days (at least until
DoMAS is available).  Two that come to mind are the Doepfer MAQ 16/3 and the Serge
TKB.  I don't have experience with the Doepfer but have heard some reasonable
reports on it.  It supports MIDI as well and make sure to get the V3.0 firmware.  

I have used the Serge TKB and, when combined with a quantizer, it has to be one of
the coolest, most interactive sequencers I have used.  The touch plates on the TKB
allow a great deal of flexibility.  With a few patch cords, you can change sequence
length, start point, direction, sequencer row, and get a voltage corresponding to
the pressure on the touch plates.  It is a very interactive sequencer that begs you
to "play" it unlike some analog sequencers that want you to set them and stand back.

Now the bad news, the Doepfer costs $850 from En-Port and the Serge runs about $1200
from Sound Transform Systems and be prepared to wait, at least for the TKB.  Paul is
*much* faster than Rex when it comes to shipping out product.

Eric

--- Paul Wagorn <pwagorn@...> wrote:
> 
> Hi:
> 
> does anyone have for sale (or even have any recommendations) of any analogue
> sequencers which will fit in a motm rack?
> 
> thanks!
> 
> Paul
> 
> 


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Re: [motm] sequencer mounting in motm rack?/wanted

2000-06-20 by ivancu@aol.com

In a message dated 6/19/00 10:04:11 PM, pwagorn@... writes:

<< does anyone have for sale (or even have any recommendations) of any 
analogue
sequencers which will fit in a motm rack? >>

Analogue Systems and Analogue Solutions have modular sequencers that would 
probably be adaptable to the MOTM format, as well as 19" rack mount units.  
Quite soon Future Retro will be coming out with a sequencer-only unit based 
on their FR-777, which will likely be 19" rack-mountable as well.

Ivan

interesting 120 loop

2000-06-20 by Paul Wagorn

Hi All...

I was playing around with the lfo --> 120 trick & recorded it for fun..

aside from the kick drum, there is NO SOUND SOURCE.  it's the 420 filter
self-oscillating into the 120 suboctmux being cross-modulated by a sine lfo
(the 320, of course!)

anyways, all I do in this is play with 4 knobs.. the sub 1,2,3 &4 output
levels
of the 120 suboct mux

http://www.puffboy.com/motmseq.mp3

just hacking around, thought someone might be interested while there is
nothing else going on!

-paul

www.mp3.com/puffboy

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