hi andreas,
the sequencer in the sensor keyboard will be one of
the more creative sequencers from doepfer(my
opinion...)you will be able to activate or deactivate
steps on the fly,to change the sequence lenght on the
fly and these things to me are far more important than
the ability to store or chain patterns....of course it
will be able to start/stop and sync to midi that's
basic stuff,anyway...as for the note length,i think i
can control that by the apropriate triggers settings
in one of my a155 that i will have synced to the
sensor keyboard and to midi,if i want,but again,i
don't know what the exact sequencer functions will
be,so i cannot say that it will not have variable note
lenght...of course if i want more complex note lenght
settings i turn to my computer sequencer(a
state-of-the-art ATARI 1040 ST...;-)...)
the only think that worries me is if i will have the
money to buy 2 of them!!!(the sensor keyb.,i mean)
synthfreak
--- Andreas Lindholm <
andreas.k.lindholm@...
>
wrote:
> If the touch keyboard would amount to anything good
> I would say that it
> should either exclude all sequencer functions or
> they should be very
> carefully thought out. There is as far as I
> understand it no point in adding
> something that if very limited when there are
> several other solutions to do
> it better. So I say NO - sequencer or one that
> really works in a practical
> sense (that includes 16,8,4 half and whole notes)
> start/stop sync from midi
> a few chainable patterns at least...
>
> But since I don't like playing on dead surfaces I
> won't buy one anyway ;)
>
>
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synthfreak(parallel worlds)
athens-greece
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