Tuesday, May 01, 2007
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What's better, the Arp sequencer or the MAPS (in background)?
ReplyDeleteI would get an rs-200 for that monney!
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, it depends on what you want from the sequencer. I've used both; the MAPS is insanely powerful, but I found it slower, more cumbersome and not as suited to deterministic work. For track counts and sequence modulation, though, it's hard to beat it - plus you get cv/gate and MIDI.
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