Thanks for tips!
I´ll take look at the Sequentix and the others mentioned.
Maybe the Polyevolver, though it lacks gatebuttons,
isn´t such a bad choice either.
It can store 128 x 4 patterns besides.
But off course, it´s only interesting if one needs the synthpart.
Matteus
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<ringmod45@...> wrote:
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> Hi Matteus,
>
> Have you considered the Sequentix P3 sequencer.
>
> www.sequentix.com
>
> It pretty much the most creative sequencer out there. Sold my
> schaltwerk at a loss and never looked back( I am still upset
about
> it). At best, the Schaltwerk is a glorified TR-808 drum style
> sequencer with 16th step note values and a great visual
display, too
> bad the cpu and software are very limited.
>
> You could also consider the Zeit from Infection Instruments.
>
>
http://www.infectionmusic.co.uk
>
> From the software side, you could try Numerology if you are a
Mac
>
> www.five12.com
>
> The Octopus from genoQs, which is inspired from the Latronic
Notron.
>
> www.genoqs.net/4554.html
>
> And last but not least, the Signal Arts MAPS, which has a
midi2cv onboard.
>
> www.signalarts.ca/
>
> RM
>
> ___________________
> > Let´s hope someone someday makes a stepsequencer
that´s
> > a combination of Schaltwerk / MAQ 16/3, maybe only with
> > a single row of 16 endless rotary knobs AND gateswitches.
> > With track ,pattern and funktion of knobs selection
> > and the possibility to step sequences thru analog inputs
> > like on DSI Evolver.
> > Please get it ALL right some day!
> >
> > ( Sounds like I´m letting of steam here)
> >
> > Matteus
> >
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