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I have to admit that I've never played with the arpeggator much, though I've seen Bill Walker do really cool stuff with it. Am I correct in the fact that the GR-33 arpeggator isn't as good as the 30's? I have been playing with the Korg MS8000's arpeggator and that's pretty fun. The Roland MC-307 has a pretty good arpeggeator as well. but, as per my original question... would I get better tracking with the Axon or is it not worth my time and money? Mark Sottilaro Claude Voit wrote: > 3 oblique strategies for our bored Mark :=) > 1- GR sound on > send some rythmic sequences of (random or not ) program changes to the > gr3o and play it > > 2- Give the apegiaztor anothe try it is more fun than youd expect > > 3- send the gr sounds in a filter like the 4 pole sequence the filter > > I like my gr > > Claude > > > I've been toying with the idea of replacing my GR-30 with an Axon > NGC-77 midi > > converter. I'm thinking that since I don't use the GR-30 sounds, I'd > rather > > just have a better Hex/midi converter. Anyone have experience with > the Axon? > > Is it worth the extra cash (probably about $200-300 more used) for the > Axon or > > should I stay where I am. I think the tracking on the GR-30 is > actually pretty > > good, I'm just not all that into it's sounds, but that's just my > opinion. > > Fripp seems to like them a lot. > > > > Mark Sottilaro > > > >