Discuss music production with Ableton Live.
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gomi
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by gomi » Thu May 26, 2005 3:04 pm
i had an asq10 for a long time.
a little strange to get used to, sequences are made up of lots of little
bits that you can string in any order... oh hey wait
thats like live!
heheh.
it's a nice machine, and has seperate 4 midi outs too, 16 channels each!
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by wavejumper » Thu May 26, 2005 3:14 pm
hi fmass,
have you looked into the RS7000? I use one in conjunction with Live, have a PB as well...it's a pretty good and stable sequencer...also pretty good control surface for live, you can assign CC values to most of the knobs and send them to the 2 midi outs...sort of cheap second hand these days.
dunno if it meets your Vintage requirements but it certainly will offer you more option down the line than mmt8 ( a very good sequencer btw).
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by fmass » Thu May 26, 2005 3:23 pm
thank u guys...
rs7000

... expensive no ?
around 400 squids in england or 800 bux in the prepal database
http://www.prepal.com/data/Yamaha.htm
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by wavejumper » Thu May 26, 2005 3:34 pm
hm, well yes, I guess is cheaper if you paid something like 800 pounds 2 or 3 years like muggins here...still...how about the RM1x, the same thing without the sampler...owned that too, dirt cheap now...button and knobs a bit flimsy but a good 16 tracks sequencer, very good midi implementation...and no, i don't work for yamaha...
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by Machinate » Thu May 26, 2005 8:14 pm
wavejumper wrote:hm, well yes, I guess is cheaper if you paid something like 800 pounds 2 or 3 years like muggins here...still...how about the RM1x, the same thing without the sampler...owned that too, dirt cheap now...button and knobs a bit flimsy but a good 16 tracks sequencer, very good midi implementation...and no, i don't work for yamaha...
no, the rm1x is NOT the same thing - the sequencer is quite inferior to the rs7k, mostly because they stopped making it, and never properly updated the software
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by drush » Thu May 26, 2005 9:10 pm
fmass wrote:...(therefore no Kawai's)..
well, there's your first mistake.

the Q80 variants were great sequencers
you'll never find one, but the Latronic Notron should be at the top of your list.
otherwise, get an MMT8!
i know a very well respected techno producer who does
everything on one of these:
http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM01 ... QY100.html
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by Machinate » Thu May 26, 2005 9:18 pm
I lllluurve my Schaltwerk! It is awesome for throwing together beats in Live4, and once you start looping the midi.... woah.
And since Doepfer actually stopped making the Schaltwerk, i guess it'll be vintage hip pretty soon! ;)
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by drush » Thu May 26, 2005 9:34 pm
what is the deal with that? from the site, it seems like doepfer is about to stop making virtually everything.
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by smart1123 » Thu May 26, 2005 9:37 pm
15" TiBook 1.5 GHz 1Gig RAM, MOTU Traveller, Live 5, Reaktor 5, Alesis Micron, Yamaha EX-5, UC-33e, BCR2000, Lexicon MPX-1, Orbit, Event 20/20's
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by cosmosuave » Thu May 26, 2005 10:24 pm
What about Alesis MMT8?
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by drush » Thu May 26, 2005 10:27 pm
drush wrote:...otherwise, get an MMT8!

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by fmass » Fri May 27, 2005 6:16 am
thanks for all the feedback .. unfortunately i DO agree with all your comments.

however
both doepferinos and yamahinas are too "new" to fit my rig despite technically speaking are both super ...
if i wanted a modern sequencer i would get on of these now
http://www.p3sequencer.com/
I am the child of early Human League, Japan and Yellow Magic Orchestra therefore VINTAGE is the word ... VINTAGE ...
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by Machinate » Fri May 27, 2005 7:24 am
fmass, your intentions are good wrt the vintage bit - but you're missing the point: check the maq link again...
http://www.doepfer.de/maq.htm
look for "used by".... kraftwerk... human league... jarre....
If you want "vintage" synth lines you want a step sequencer. Period.
The maq and esp. the p3 are good in that respect, since they can also do quite modern sounds - so they won't send you back to the early eighties and leave you there. These machines do the very simple 1-bar riffs of the 70's and 80's but they are also capable of the autechrey math-musicey weirdbits.
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by fmass » Fri May 27, 2005 9:02 am
after the yamaha marketing guy we get the dopefer sales rep ...
just teasing .... but no thx mate
if i wanted "autechrey-meet-the-supertrigga" i wud get myself
1) a mortgage and then
2) a couple of Elektron Machinedrum and 4 x Monomachine
3) a PHd in Applied Synthetising so i can takeover Cycling74

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