Hi John, i have been using an Sh101 to control my A100. It is a great
way to create short phrases quickly. The big bonus to using the sh101
is the fact that you can do tied wiythout pulling your hair out.
I guess most people use midi2cv converters with their A100's.If
people had access to an sh101 style sequencer , they would see the
benefits.
In the TKB poll which I did a few months ago, I had proposed the idea
that an sh101 sequencer be made as a module and have a buss access to
the TKB so you could have them sync to the TKB's clock and the TKB's
keyboard as the input source. Several people voted for this function,
I hope it becomes a reality.
RM
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, "John" <jvtalbert@y...> wrote:
> I don't know if this was mentioned in the past, but after
> experimenting a bit today on the A100 with the SH-101 sequencer, I
> though that a useful alternate sequencer Doepfer could offer in the
> future would be one that could capture incoming voltages, store
them
> into an 8 or 16 slot array (as well as a direct thru so one could
hear
> what was being programmed) and provide the ability to output the
> captured voltages at a clock controlled speed either sequentially
> forward, reverse, pendulum or random. A separate (or integrated)
> module could handle gates, holds and rests. In essense, similar to
> simplistic sequencer on the SH-101. I find this a great way to
create
> short sequences quickly without firing up Logic or dialing in steps
on
> a step sequencer.
>
> Just a thought.
>
> Kindest regards,
> John