Sequencer Idea
Andrew Robinson
andrew at bml.co.uk
Thu Jan 9 01:01:58 CET 2014
How about a polyphonic step sequencer? All the features of a normal step
sequencer, but runs 4/8/16x slower and has 2 extra rows of knobs. First
extra row sets chord type (minor/major/suspended 7th/diminished 18th etc.).
Second extra row gives chord inversions over several octaves. Outputs midi
chords, 4x cv/gate chords, & 1 x cv/gate arpeggiated.
Hook Synelor's Harmony Improvisator VST up Reason's arpeggiator to see why
this would be cool.
- Andy_R
On 8 January 2014 15:38, punkdISCO <forums at punkdisco.co.uk> wrote:
> Agreed, Jay. In the last 30 years there have been a standard 10 possible
> features for step sequencers. We then get excited when a new one implements
> 9 out of the 10. Our holy grail is the box that implements all 10!
>
> Well, im sorry but, even with a sequencer that implements all these 10
> functions, I will be bored within 30 mins..
>
> Do something new and inspirational Jay and it will sell by the truck load!
> :)
>
> Paul
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jay Vaughan
>
> I totally agree with you on this - sequencer are *not* a done subject.
> I’ve been mostly disappointed with the ‘innovation’ in this field in the
> last decade
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