My gosh!! So I'm *not* the only one who's drooled over the concept of
a modular SH-101 sequencer/arpeggiator. It's perfect for quick,
on-the-fly pattern creation - especially during a live performance -
and it is incredibly simple to use. I love it! I've been trying to
get someone to create one of these for 4 or years. There are already
a large number of "classic" step sequencers on the market. An SH-101
clone would be something completely different and way overdue. I'd
buy two or three of these things in a heartbeat if they ever hit the
market. I don't even care if there's no fancy pattern storage
(beyond maybe an internal battery for the most recent pattern). Just
give me the capability!
Kindest regards,
John
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 6:13 PM, <
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
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> What about making a a-100 sequenser in the spirit of the roland sh-101.
> Many of my friends (including me :)use that sequencer to control their systems.
> It´s simple, no menus, it´s fast and lovely to use :)
> The only things it´s missing is pattern memmorys and
> tape interface to store on (easier than midi dump,
> everybody has a mp3 or md player/recorder :)
>
> o yes!! I love stepsequensers
> o no!! those roland thingis aren´t intellectual enuff ;)
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