I agree with rEalm on this one . That said you can be "pro" and not use hardware sequencers also U know. I use an ER-1 ,Mp-7 ,RS7000 ,MaM step sequencer (almost analog stylee),MS2000 step modulator also,though I'd kill for a Latronic NOTRON :P ..... Cut my teeth on a Qy300 then 700 but like the knob interface of the RS and it's close enough to the Qy700 feature wise to keep me happy. More than enough grunt between the 4 and all have their strengths and weeknesses. Emu has better swing shuffle feel (way better actually) and does down tempo stuff way better , RS has more fluid step sequncer / XOX on both is sort of on par (I like both). RS can handle different meter/time sig and length per track with perfect synchro looping. Emu has better ARPS in a huge way ,triggers ,better synth engine by a long shot and a less hard quantised sequncer feel which I love. The MaM has some damn nifty tricks up it's sleeve to and is great for straight analog style (on a 70's tip) step sequencer programming. ER-1 pure XoX fun get great expressionwith velocity over midi RS handles NRPRN's very well with it. Korg step seq/modulator is used as a paremeter sequncer only whilst playing ;ead libes etc etc.. Great combination IMHO. Can get some great polyrythmic stuff goin on with this lot. No reason you can't use both, I use different sequencers depending on the need. rEalm I thought the XL7 had a nice sequencer? I guess if you have learned Cubase, you may as well stick with it.
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Re: Favorite Computer Sequencer
2003-09-12 by faxorgy
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