Yet another idea ;D
A row of 16 of the Panasonic encoders, with the integrated push-button, and an LED under each, running the SEQ engine. The encoder sets the value, and the pushbutton switches a step on or off.
Would I have to wait for the MIOS port and/or do some custom programming to make this work?
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Minimal SEQ with pushbutton encoders
#2
Posted 02 September 2003 - 19:31
Hey, this is what I've been thinking about too! It would still be a 4 track sequencer, but with only one row of encoders to change the values. I would want another encoder for BPM and another for the menu, and another to choose what track/layer you are working on. I have thought about doing this. I think it would require some extensive modification to the mb64 seq code, but it would be cool. It would take a lot less space than my monsterous mb64. I am just waiting for TK to finish the MIOS port of the seq before I try this!
Justin
Justin
#3
Posted 03 September 2003 - 07:01
It shouldn't be too rough, but let me know if you need a hand :)
#4
Posted 03 September 2003 - 07:29
Swing/ shuffle time? Tap tempo button?
The wishlist gets longer and longer....
The wishlist gets longer and longer....
#5
Posted 03 September 2003 - 07:35
My wishlist....
presets to apply to the layers i.e. ascending, descending, alternating, random .....
a sysex dump to backup patterns on computer
presets to apply to the layers i.e. ascending, descending, alternating, random .....
a sysex dump to backup patterns on computer
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