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EOS sequencer

PostPosted: Tue Mar 16, 2004 7:33 pm
by johan
Hi guys,

Some quick questions...
Does anyone uses the built in EMU sequencer instead of triggering through an external sequencer ? Is it tighter for drums ? Can you sync it with an external sequencer to use both at the same time ?
Is is comparable to the sound of the MPC 2000XL sequencer ?

All the best,
regards,
Johan

PostPosted: Tue Mar 16, 2004 10:35 pm
by ron
Another question - can the E-MU sequencer store and send Sys-Ex?

Re: EOS sequencer

PostPosted: Wed Mar 17, 2004 1:50 am
by covalg
johan wrote:Hi guys,

Some quick questions...
Does anyone uses the built in EMU sequencer instead of triggering through an external sequencer ? Is it tighter for drums ? Can you sync it with an external sequencer to use both at the same time ?
Is is comparable to the sound of the MPC 2000XL sequencer ?

All the best,
regards,
Johan


Ok, Its probably not advisbale to be used on huge sequences, but i use it for hip hop, which is basically 8 bar loops and maybe 8 tracks max and i find it great (because i can edit by ear rather than fucking with a mouse and pc)

I'd say its tighter for drums but thats because ur playing them in from the board, and there is very very little latency (if any)

It transmit MMC so u can use with an external sequencer, Maybe sysex (should be in the manual)

If you aren't using an E-Synth or E4k i would say it doesnt make much sense using the inbuilt sequencer (the main benefit is ease of use)

I don't use the MPC, but i fail to see what about can make your sequences "tighter", i mean sequencers generallly have similar ppqn's so there shouldn't actually be any difference. If you mean sound quality then yes, the akai doesn't seem to sound as much on the low end.

PostPosted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 2:56 am
by MindMech
Can you externally control the sequencer at all, e.g. turn tracks on and off? Or is it just play and whatever's in there is what you get?