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I've been using an mc303 as a sequencer, but i found it a bit a shame. Great percussive sounds, but an horrible programming section. Now I've got a Miditemp Mp88, which is a midi sequencer, plus a midi matrix patch bay with 8 midi I/O, you can do almost with it, plus in one of its newest incarnations, the MP88W you have the possibility of an internal wavetable, with stereo in and outs.It has a floppy and internal/external SCSI for Hard Disks, plus miditemp has created a program for Win95, 98 etc. to program it via computer. It is fully compatible with midi files, and the 8 ins and the 8 outs are totally independent one from the other. Plus you get a remote controller, with which you can open or close every iin or out in real time, just pressing a pair of buttons. The routing can be independent from the files you send, and it can store in memory up to 128 matrix configurations. Resolution is higher than some software sequencers. If you can, give it a try. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Funkyboost@aol.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Monday, December 25, 2000 11:25 PM Subject: what is your favorite hardaware sequencer????????? > i'm planning to buy a hardware sequencer to play live > i performed during one year with a 1040 ste on stage but i won't do this > anymore... > i bought the shaltwerk wich exceted me very much at the begining but that i > can't > take on stage because of its problems of sync .... > don't tell me to buy a MPC 3000 i'm not rich enough > of coourse i'm looking for the most interesting sequencer for live music > i mean i want to play sequences live and have tha possibility of muting > unmuting > changing parameters loading sequences while playing > i heard about different stuffs : > ALESIS MMT 8 ,KAWAI X80 ,ENSONIQ ASRX ASRX pro,other new yamaha stuffs > just let me know your oppinion >