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Re: MIDI Sequencers, computers and live acts
samuel wrote:
> Do you know some hardware sequencer which has the ability of being
> programmed from the computer???
Well, strictly speaking, _any_ hardware sequencer has the ability of
being programmed from the computer if you have a card capable of
supplying a MIDI out (game port and appropriate cable). You just
sequence on the computer (Master Tracks Pro, an excellent program,
can be had for US$30), then play it from the computer, and record it
from the hardware sequencer.
I realize that was not what you were really asking, you wanted the
MIDI "loop points" captured for manipulation by the hardware
sequencer, but I suppose what I was getting at was that if you want
an interim solution, you can download most of it from the computer,
then edit the loop points manually.
Personally, I use the sequencing capabilities built into my Kurzweil
K2500RS, which has some really nice "loopy" features, so I can't be
of any help there. Sorry.
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I remain,
:-Peter aka :-Dusty :-Chalk
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