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Re: FS: Hardware sequencer - RM1x



Here's a question:

What sequencer "groovebox" type of device would you recommend for doing 
percussion with a non electronica euro/american bent?  I'm talking 
Indian, Arabic, and African types of instruments.  I'm OK with my 
Roland MC-307, but it's short on those types of sounds.

Mark Sottilaro

On Wednesday, June 4, 2003, at 12:13  PM, sserendipity wrote:

> If you're thinking of taking your studio midi compositions out and on 
> to the
> stage, this is the easiest and best unit to do it with.
>
> RM1x -----------------------
>
> $350 plus shipping.
> - 16 tracks
> - 16 patterns in each set, button switchable
> - remembers mutes between patterns
> - real time on the fly transposing, time shifting
> - 2 master mute/play buttons (1-8/9-16)
> - reads midi files via floppy disk (much better than xl-7)
> - 16th note pattern switching (perfect for stutter/breakbeat style 
> playing)
> - great external midi implementation, 8 CC knobs.
> - internal soundset with bass boost (great for sub bass tones)
>
> http://www.yamahasynth.com/pro/rm1x/
> http://www.markarber.freeserve.co.uk/
> http://www.rm1x.net/
> http://members.brabant.chello.nl/~h.megens/rm1x/
>
>
> bIz
>
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