Thanks everyone.
Yes, I have delays with exact timings etc. I've got an MF-104m, it sounds great, especially when used with a mixer. Although it'd be good to get something like the MX200, especially for different timings etc, it does look good but if I were to get a digital effect processor that big I'd get something with multiple outs for mixer.
I'm sure I'll learn a lot from on here. I have had a good look around online for sequencer info including wiki and have not found much information as searching for 'analogue sequencers' brings up a lot of irrelivent stuff.
I'm using DT as master clock and midi splitting the signal into 6 and sent out to other devices, this works well at the moment.
The main reason I would like a book that covers the concepts of 'sequencing composition' is I like having excercises to work through, A to B, it just helps the way my brain works, whilst I like taking in info from all around the place I often find it helps to have something more focused. It's just more concrete in my mind this way, but I'm starting to think maybe a book like this doesn't exist.
Luckily I'm getting better at the art of analysing music, but it always helps to have examples to go through that are written down.
I will say thanks for the contributions so far though, it's all helping, I'll keep reading as much as I can online and experimenting and hopefully one day find a book that suits. I've found some pretty cracking books recently after years of searching about so maybe there's some out there.
Oh and thanks for the BPM calculator, pretty nifty
Raccoonboy
On Thursday, April 17, 2014 3:15 PM, Zoƫ Blade <zoe@...> wrote:
> A book as you describe with the history etc would be perfect, you'd think there would be one by now
You could always start a Wiki for such a thing. The combined knowledge of everyone here would probably be quite a resource!