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January 18, 2011 at 7:26 pm #81262KartoonHeadMember
Hi guys,
I know a few of you use synths in your music and was wondering if any of you knew of a small, tidy (more importantly) inexpensive hardware MIDI step sequencer that I could use to control my Microkorg? It’s got an arpeggiator built in, but I find it very limited. I’ve googled all sorts of variations on ‘MIDI step sequencer’ but can’t find what I’m after, not even anything close, which is worrying
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January 18, 2011 at 8:15 pm #113886CryabetesParticipantyou mean like a Korg EA-1? or something that changes parameters by step that you’d be connecting to yr microkorg?
January 18, 2011 at 8:34 pm #113887KartoonHeadMemberYou’re in the right area, the EA-1 has a step sequencer at the bottom, which is the only thing I’m after. I’m just after something where I can define note pitch and rhythm across 8, 16 or 32 steps and have it send that information out to the Microkorg via MIDI. The Roland MC-303 has a 16-step one.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/MC-303.jpg/800px-MC-303.jpgJanuary 18, 2011 at 8:52 pm #113888CryabetesParticipantyeah. EA-1’s are decently cheap, if you aren’t going for the mkII model. Around 80-150$USD. Mine’s pretty easy to use and actually pretty good sounding on its own or through pedals. and it has an up-to-64 step sequencer.
only complaint I have about it is no pedal start/stop input and I’m having a beast of a time finding a hardware midi pedal that’ll do it. Got the Digitech PDS3500 and while it is wonderful for changing program info and individual values on the fly, it doesn’t work as a start-stop pedal.
January 18, 2011 at 9:14 pm #113889KartoonHeadMemberBugger me that’s cheap! They have unfortunately been discontinued in the UK :'( recurring theme in the UK; everything music-tech related is either faaaaar more expensive than in the US, or is simply not available
CryabetesParticipantoh yeah they’re discontinued here too; I was talking ebay prices. and I haven’t really seen anything else like these that wasn’t 1- also made by Korg 2- more expensive than the EA-1. mind you, I haven’t really been searching too hard since getting mine, but I did a little shopping around before getting mine. You might want to be looking in the drum machine [ahem, ‘Groovebox’] area, but read carefully. I initially bought a Boss DR-3 because it could do bass sequencing, but it’s MIDI IN only.
January 19, 2011 at 4:33 pm #112842julianModeratorYou could always make a DIY sequencer with an arduino.
I’ve made midi controllers as well as CV sequencers with arduino.
March 2, 2013 at 8:35 pm #118804epignosis567Memberhi
you have described my problem exactly. i still have not solved it. have you had any luck finding one?
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