YouTube via simmonsmuseum | November 25, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes
"in fact this is some kind of public rehearsal. At this stage I am selecting some gear for a gig with this project on Dec 23rd. Check http://www.myspace.com/heldderarbeitm... for further infos and tracks"
YouTube via philtipping | November 25, 2010 | 1 likes, 0 dislikes
"Showing how the Sequetron encourages building & evolving sequences on-the-fly as the mood takes you... or maybe it's just messing about on a keyboard!
Audio recording seems a bit quiet (now I've uploaded it!) so you may need to crank it up.
The *only* controls used are the MIDI keys in front of the screen. All snippets are doodled/played/recorded/performed live starting with a blank sheet, or the remnants of the previous snippet, and only edited to shorten the video - no mice, qwerty keyboards or other trickery are involved!
Input device is a Cheetah 5V MIDI keyboard in basic mode (any keyboard would do). Output devices are a Supernova synth in multi-timbral (performance) mode, and an EMU E5000 for drums.
Apologies in advance if it all sounds 'samey' ...and mostly in C minor, but that's a limitation of my music skills, not the Sequetron :)"