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== Pattern-Stepsequencer == | == Pattern-Stepsequencer == | ||
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== | == Archetypes of stepsequencers == | ||
Archetypes of stepsequencers == | |||
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''' | '''Quasimidi Polymorph''' | ||
Quasimidi Polymorph''' | |||
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== What does a sequencer need and what not? == | |||
Step-length | Step-length | ||
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This would be similar to the manual triggering method, but saves you a hand while playing live and it has a perfect timing. | This would be similar to the manual triggering method, but saves you a hand while playing live and it has a perfect timing. | ||
== Starting thoughts == | |||
'''What methods do I have available to make a step sequencer?''' | |||
1.) Soldering one together, using an arduino and a lot of potentiometers. Ok, I may do this in another project as this will take a lot of work. | |||
2.) Cascading several Doepfer Dark Time. This would work, but even for a 2 set of them I would need to pay 900€+ which I don't have. | |||
3.) Disassembling the Polymorph's OS and modify the sequencer to my needs. Too bad I can't handle this. Not to mention that I still have to make up for a different interface. | |||
4.) Using a midi controller and make a software based sequencer with a tangible interface. |
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