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  1. Nice. Be keen to see how it goes. USB hackjobs do work and are pretty cool. I was gonna build a similar interface for abelton, but i stopped using it because i require being able to switch thru sets of clip groups (not clips) live and couldn't find a way to do it. hopefully you'll have more luck with your live stuff than i did :D Also, there's no reason why people should waste time doing things they aren't totally interested in. That's what midibox is for. If you can be smart about things and do less work for same result, then you win. HACK THAT KEYBOARD BOY! :D (ps i'm doing a similar thing but using a usb-uart translator and sending sigs to uart from a uC, so dont feel alone :D)
  2. If/when my poor student uni ass becomes a not-so-poor student uni ass, i will. :)
  3. Hey guys, MidiboxSEQ looks awesome and i'd definately build it (i was going to build my own box from scratch) I understand how a sequencer works but every sequencer is different. I was wondering if someone could provide a solution to this current issue. Right now i'm playing pretty fast techno, planning to go live. The midiSEQ looks good for a kick/percussion box, however since im playing pretty fast, i cant always change sequence patterns exactly when i want to. I was wondering if there was a fairly easy way to setup a 'countdown on change' system. Ie, i can select the next pattern to play and set something like '4 bars' '8 bars' 16 bars' or something, and have it queue the next SEQ and switch over at the correct time. If midiboxSEQ cant do this without heavy modification that's cool, ill just have to design my own code. Any info would be much appreciated :)
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