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Onur_B 07.06.2009 06:58 PM

Using Snow live with hardware sequencers?
 
Hi. I am (was) mainly a guitarist and since purchasing a Virus Snow, things have changed. Shortly, my current plan is to use the Snow as my main source of 'electronic sounds'. They can be anything: arpeggiated sounds, pads, leads, bass, drum sounds, effects... I will be using a Novation Remote SL MK II 25 controller. I'll also be using a bass and a guitar from time to time. So my questions are:

What equipment would enable me to sequence the Snow (the most important), play drums-sampled or high quality synthesized sounds (the second most important), sample and play live sounds-guitar for example (important)? The system must NOT use computer, all dedicated hardware units please. I'll be using the system live. So, it should be as compact and reliable as possible while being relatively easy to use and powerful.

I've looked at AKAI MPCs, old Roland and Yamaha 'music studios', Korg Electribe series and Elektron Machinedrum. Please help me. Thanks in advance.

synthfiend 08.06.2009 05:39 AM

Mpc 1000
 
personally I'd go for an MPC 1000, it has a good sequencer, sampler and pads for triggering.
It also has some pretty good effects and sound mangling like the bigger 250 and 5000

MAX 09.06.2009 11:58 AM

I don't think Electribe would go, 'cause its sequencer is monophonic, so you won't be able to get chords to use it for pads, etc. It also can't store transmit velocity for your sequences.
As far as I know, Elektron is quite similar to Electribes...

AkAI MPC would be your best pick here )))
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Prime NL 09.06.2009 05:39 PM

Yes...i agree too...even though i work with a genoQs Nemo nowadays as a standalone sequencer i worked a very long time with a MPC 2000XL before which was a very stable and good sampler/sequencer/drumcomputer.

Onur_B 09.06.2009 06:17 PM

Thank you for all your responses. I'll go with MPC 1000. :-D


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