sequencers
- SirZebrathe9th
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damn stefen you have a whole bunch of sequencers i want. i am slightly jealous. id get that P3 except i dont know how to solder. out of all your hardware sequencers which are your favorites? i mean analog style because thats what i intended this topic to be about.
on a different but related note is anyone familiar with the serge sequencers? im thinking of getting a touch keyboard sequencer, cuz of the cool little buttons it has, but its expensive and id end up wanting a whole modular setup to compliment it, like a quantizer andprobALY some other bleep, i dont know. but on the egres website they haVe sequencers and sequencers programers and whole bunch of other cool sounding stuff i dont know about. itd be cool to have s modular setup just for sequencing. itd be cool to just have a modular setup. ...a badass setup.
zebra
on a different but related note is anyone familiar with the serge sequencers? im thinking of getting a touch keyboard sequencer, cuz of the cool little buttons it has, but its expensive and id end up wanting a whole modular setup to compliment it, like a quantizer andprobALY some other bleep, i dont know. but on the egres website they haVe sequencers and sequencers programers and whole bunch of other cool sounding stuff i dont know about. itd be cool to have s modular setup just for sequencing. itd be cool to just have a modular setup. ...a badass setup.
zebra
Well, if you make music over years, equipment comes and goes!
I think about selleng the MPC, it is a nice and tight sequencer, but i don't use this one in the last year!
Mostly i use QY700, MAQ, Schaltwerk, Monomachine and MachineDrum (-together with XBase09). But not everything at the same time (less is more).
P3 wil be something special for, i guess, ok. it's only midi, but look at the specs, it can control nearly everything (hope P3 arriving my home soon)
Cheers,
Stefan
Ahh, i used also the FR777 together with Voyager, Because of CV/Gate-OUT of the FR777 it is a nice duo.
Stefan
I think about selleng the MPC, it is a nice and tight sequencer, but i don't use this one in the last year!
Mostly i use QY700, MAQ, Schaltwerk, Monomachine and MachineDrum (-together with XBase09). But not everything at the same time (less is more).
P3 wil be something special for, i guess, ok. it's only midi, but look at the specs, it can control nearly everything (hope P3 arriving my home soon)
Cheers,
Stefan
Ahh, i used also the FR777 together with Voyager, Because of CV/Gate-OUT of the FR777 it is a nice duo.
Stefan
I was a Steinberg user for 20 years(!) and then I 'discovered' Ableton Live5 - just really can not describe how productive, musical, and fun it is. Make Cubase look as musical as a brick.. I would imagine that everyone in here is into analogue because of 1) sound and 2) the fun factor. So, if you thing making music is about fun and vibe then Live have to be considered..
I also play around with my 303/777/Evolver sequencers. Got a MPC1000 but never use it.
The thing which we are really into lately is driving the MS20 using its External Signal Processor, usually tracking the audio from a 303. Makes for a really inaccurate sequence - kind of like a guitar player etc.. Here is a single track from our latest track:
http://www.punkdisco.co.uk/misc/audio/M ... ViaESP.wma
http://www.punkdisco.co.uk/misc/audio/M ... ViaESP.wav (same clip)
Gets going at about 35 secs.
Anyway, keep meaning to get this to drive the Voyager;
tb303, Audio -> MS20 ESP, generates audio to CV so CV -> Voyager..
Nice and sloppy..
I also play around with my 303/777/Evolver sequencers. Got a MPC1000 but never use it.
The thing which we are really into lately is driving the MS20 using its External Signal Processor, usually tracking the audio from a 303. Makes for a really inaccurate sequence - kind of like a guitar player etc.. Here is a single track from our latest track:
http://www.punkdisco.co.uk/misc/audio/M ... ViaESP.wma
http://www.punkdisco.co.uk/misc/audio/M ... ViaESP.wav (same clip)
Gets going at about 35 secs.
Anyway, keep meaning to get this to drive the Voyager;
tb303, Audio -> MS20 ESP, generates audio to CV so CV -> Voyager..
Nice and sloppy..
Paul
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Amen to that. Live is the most creative recording tool I've used. Using Cubase and the like can be so lifeless. Being an actual live musician most of my life, when I started working on studio stuff I found out things could get rather cold and uninspiring.punkdisco wrote:Ableton Live5 - just really can not describe how productive, musical, and fun it is.
Live really brings out the improv in my recording experiences. Working with Live is the closest I've come to getting the same feelings I do when playing with a live band. Its like your "playing" the program.
I had a rev. it was nice and easy to use but I just couldn't find a place to use it as I have both a Voyager and a Source.Lengai wrote:The Revolution has a very flexible sequencer also:
http://www.future-retro.com/REVOLUTION.html
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