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Sequential sequencing

PostPosted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 2:49 am
by sturoc
How's that for a subject title !?
Anyhow here is an idea which I do not know whether it can be done this way on an E6400.
The Desired sound:
Would like to play a pattern have the sequencer record it then play it back
while the first part is playing back i play another pattern sequencer records as soon as I start playing it and then plays back immediately.
At this point would like one of two things to occur:
when playing the second pattern and so on it adds to the previous patterns building multiple melodies on top of each other or
When playing a second melody it instantly cancels the previous one and continues replay until a new one is played so on and so on.

I may be describing the way some sequencers of old from the 60s-70s worked.
I do not know whether the E6400 sequencer can function in this way, I have recorded patterns on it but I am pressing the record button start stop thru out that process.
It is a tough schedule i am on having weeks off from work where I start to delve into the E-mus then when i get somewhere on it have to go back out on the road.
ugh !

Re: Sequential sequencing

PostPosted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 7:08 pm
by Ommatidium
I'm not sure E-mu's sequencer is up to this, unfortunately. It sounds more like a job for a host sequencer such as Ableton or Reaper (http://www.reaper.fm)

Reaper has numerous sequencing functions ("actions") which can be executed from a MIDI keyboard or controller. I believe the different MIDI recording modes and track controls (overdub, replace, touch-replace, mute, unmute, etc.) are among these, so if you used them within the context of a looping arrangement it might be possible to build and sculpt a sequence in the way you describe.

Re: Sequential sequencing

PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 1:29 pm
by MFPhouse
forget the E-OS Sequencer. It´s just a Sticky.

Re: Sequential sequencing

PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 3:38 pm
by sturoc
MFP, what do you mean ? That it's only good for certain things but cannot accomplish 100 % of the above ?

Re: Sequential sequencing

PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 5:45 pm
by JAHFUNK
sturoc wrote:MFP, what do you mean ? That it's only good for certain things but cannot accomplish 100 % of the above ?

"It´s just a Sticky" - I think MFPhouse is saying its a little notepad (post-It)
It most definatly doesn,t have the features of a dedicated software sequencer

Re: Sequential sequencing

PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 5:50 pm
by sturoc
So limited for sure then in what it can do ?
I have heard how powerful it is from other posters here .
But can see from using it lately there are limitations.
Looks like I'll go the software route, am cking out Reaper.
Any other suggests for a full on sequencer then ?

Re: Sequential sequencing

PostPosted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 4:03 pm
by plz
Forgive the shameless plug, but the Sequetron may be worth a look - designed for live use and makes building up sequences from scratch a doddle.