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Timothy wrote: > > I think I need a MIDI sequencer: I think that's what they call them. >What I > need is a machine to feed MIDI signals to these things concurrently: a >drum > sampler, two EDPs, a MIDI channel switcher, and two MIDI-controlled >effects > units (a Roland VG8 and I'm researching the second one). It would have >to be > able to store enough data to send an entire rhythm score to the drum >sampler: > the looping, channel, and effects signals would be relatively minor. > > Is that what a sequencer does? If not, what do I need? And what's the >price > range? I suppose I could do it with my laptop computer and some of the > software I have but that seems a little too precarious for live >performance, > what with people throwing beer cans and other liquid-bearing objects at >me > trying to get me and all my loser equipment off the stage. > > However, it'd be real nice to be able to program all the changes on my >desktop > computer, then download that data to the sequencer. > > Thanks in advance, > Tim Timothy I'm using the yamaha rm1x with a lot of joy .this is a pattern based seq with maximum live tweakability (pattern switch, track mutes ) so its very well suited for our cyclic needs Sorry I have no time to make you a review but here is a link to all the rm1x stuff on the net http://www.markarber.freeserve.co.uk/menu.htm Come back after that and be my guest for some questions Claude