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Re: Hardware Sequencer Suggestions




I'll check it out. Seems the suggestions are definately capable for what
I need. Getting control of loop changes via footswitch is the question
now. I'll read up on this one though. Thanks.

On Wed, Mar 08, 2006 at 07:38:11PM +0100, Andreas Wetterberg wrote:
> Hi Rick. I'd definitely recommend the Yamaha rm1x. It's definitely a fun 
> sequencer.
> a.
> 
> rick wrote:
> >I'm looking for some advice to replace my laptop setup with a hardware
> >sequencer if possible.
> >
> >The "basics" of my looping is done with acoustic guitars and echoplex,
> >along with various sound modules for bass, drums, keys fed by the
> >computer which contains a large amount of short midi clips I call
> >up or shut off through a midi foot controller.
> >
> >So basically I'm looking for a sequencer to store and call up midi loops
> >at will, through a foot controller. Sounds aren't important due to my
> >sound modules. It's more about live performance control being able to
> >turn on and off or switch loops or multiple loops, etc.
> >
> >Last 2 I checked out were an MPC1000 and a Yamaha QY100 which both were
> >close but had limitations to them. Before I read another manual I
> >thought I'd ask here.
> >
> >Thanks ---> rick :O)
> >
> >
> >
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> >.
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