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Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 12:50 pm
by lanxe
calvinistsandlutherans wrote:Amen to Numerology. Everybody who's even remotely interested should check it out - it's really, really excellent.
again, i hate being tied to a computer, but this software is the best step sequencer there is.....i cant imagine a hardware solution that i would like as much (although the nemo or octopus or what ever those awesome sequencers are probably come pretty close).
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 1:18 pm
by Bryan T
lanxe wrote:calvinistsandlutherans wrote:Amen to Numerology. Everybody who's even remotely interested should check it out - it's really, really excellent.
again, i hate being tied to a computer, but this software is the best step sequencer there is.....i cant imagine a hardware solution that i would like as much (although the nemo or octopus or what ever those awesome sequencers are probably come pretty close).
Thanks for the recommendation. I've been looking for a good sequencing solution for my Little Phatty. Numerology looks like it has some well thought out features.
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 1:42 pm
by jonover
thanks all the info is very helpful
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 1:45 pm
by jonover
analoghaze wrote:How much do you want to spend on a sequencer?
Do you perfer MIDI or analog?

i have no idea
im thinking start out with something as cheap as i can
the voyager kinda busted me.
as far as midi or analog
id rather go analog
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 1:53 pm
by dave500
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 3:18 pm
by acorkos
i have an MFB Step64....CV and midi outs. I use it to control my Voyager Old School and 3 voices from my DotCom modular simultaneously...
http://www.mfberlin.de/Produkte/Musikel ... p64_e.html

Re: ken stones programmer/sequencer
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 7:29 pm
by Voltor07
lanxe wrote:
Voltor, the MFOS stuff is easy to build, but the wiring takes me forever and it never turns out too neat. thats another reason i like the CGS programmer/sequencer better.....its all PCB with some minor linking of the pcbs. but the problem with the cgs, is that its a pre-defined panel spacing (serge style).
I built the MFOS sequencer with a temporary front panel, and it worked awesome. then i made this really nice front panel and when i transferred the panel components, it started acting funny (skipping steps, only trigger out, no gate out). So its been sitting in a box for a year in this condition (see picture below). i would sell it to anybody for $100 if they want to thake a shot at it. the front panel alone is worth the money plus you get all of the components and those sweet aluminum knobs (you just may want to rewire it?). sorry for the spam

email at bocookdot7 {AT} yahoo.com
Wow...yeah, that's a mess. I'll bet there's a cold solder joint somewhere in all that spaghetti.

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 1:40 pm
by Bryan T
Bryan T wrote:Thanks for the recommendation. I've been looking for a good sequencing solution for my Little Phatty. Numerology looks like it has some well thought out features.
I've been playing around with this a bunch and really like it. Highly recommended.