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My Gear
Modular synthesizooor Casio SK1, Casio Rapman, Moog Minimoog model D, ARP Axxe/Little Brother, Roland SH-101, SCI Pro-One (girlfriends), Roland RS-09, Korg Lambda ES-50, Roland HS-60, Yamaha DX-7, effects and a spring reverb tank. A number of melodicas. Pioneer RT-707 1/4\\" reel to reel. a shitty behringer mixer a jazz bass and lastly a Suzuki Q-chord. a pruter
Electronic Music other: sh101 sequencer
Store Written July 04 2009  
just meandering with synths to avoid medical terminology homework and realized that i had never used the hold and legato settings for the onboard sequencer. fuck does it blow the ballpark way open. can't believe i never got that before. anyway it sounds better than 303 imo and way easier to program. endless entertainment. now back to that pesky medical prefix and suffix memorization...
Comments
I love the sh-101 sequencer, so much fun.
sure beats the sequence on the realistic mg-1
i don't know... i'm not convinced.
??? not convinced --- is that directed a me or...?
also, if you slow the playback and go straight into record mode without stopping, I recall that it puts you in the note position exactly after the current note that was playing. I don't think it is an "insert" mode, however. I did something like this to make really long complex patterns without having to make it perfect from the beginning. I think you only get 100 notes or so, though.
yeah you can do the add on thing. is cool. 100 note capacity.


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