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Sunday, July 03, 2011

Sequetron 8.09 phat sounds & drawbar organ feature


YouTube Uploaded by philtipping on Jul 3, 2011

"How to fatten up sounds & use organ drawbars with the Sequetron's multi-channel feature"

Cheetah MIDI controller & Doepfer Drehbank. Cool building of a sequence.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Sequetron 8.06 Virtual Test Drive


YouTube Uploaded by philtipping on Jun 13, 2011

Friday, March 25, 2011

Sequetron MkII, Recording & Playback



Uploaded by philtipping on Mar 24, 2011

"Simple unedited recording example... or trying to be creative live on camera! Part 2 shows a few playback options for more creativity after recording."

Sequetron MkII, Recording & Playback, part 2 of 2
Unfinished Symphony

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Sequetron MkII Sweep demo with Supernova patches


YouTube via philtipping | January 30, 2011 |

"Sweep command operating on the program/patch-change number of a single-note sequence.
All commands entered in real-time via the music keyboard; no mouse or PC keyboard used.
Full info & downloads at www.philizound.co.uk"

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

How to modify a microKORG


YouTube via philtipping | November 29, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes

"Spice up a microKORG with the Sequetron.
Info & downloads at www.philizound.co.uk" Direct link to Sequetron here.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Sequetron MkII Snippets, Supernova + EMU E5000 sampler


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!

Full info & downloads at www.philizound.co.uk

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 :)"

Saturday, October 02, 2010

The Sequetron - Keyboard Sequencer Recorder


YouTube via philtipping
Note there is a Windows version. This reminds me of the Oberheim Cyclone and Techno Toys ARP-8

Playlist:
The Sequetron - Keyboard Sequencer Recorder
Sequetron Tutorial 1 - Pitch Controls
Sequetron Tutorial 2 - Recording Sequences
Sequetron Tutorial 3 - Metronome Controls (revised 25/03/10)
Sequetron Tutorial 4 - A Little Ditty
Sequetron Tutorial 5 - Channels & PitchMode Controls
The Sequetron MkII plays microKORG, demo part 1
The Sequetron MkII plays microKORG, demo part 2
The Sequetron MkII plays microKORG, demo part 3
The Sequetron MkII Configuration Demo
Sequetron MkII overview with drum sampler & synthesizer

The following is the description for the first video from December 2007. It's meant to give you an idea of what this program is. Be sure to check out the site for updates.
"A program for improvising, jamming or just having fun.
Full info & downloads at www.philizound.co.uk under Freebies.

The Sequetron is a program for converting an ordinary MIDI keyboard or input device into a live sequencer-like instrument for real-time multi-track recording, playback & looping. The *same keys* you use to play also control the system while you are playing it, so you never need to touch your PC keyboard or mouse :)

Sequences can be recorded, played back, looped and controlled independently, and synchronized to an external MIDI clock if required. There is no restriction on the number of 'steps', nor does the sequence have to be monophonic; any notes & chords can be used. The output can be any MIDI device such as a synthesizer, drum machine, light display etc.

Sequence attributes such as pitch, velocity, channel, mute etc., can be changed while they are playing, either individually or in any combination; automatically taking place at the end of their respective cycles to maintain a rhythmic feel.

This ability to record, play & alter different length sequences starting at different times on-the-fly gives the Sequetron its unusual syncopated feel, encouraging you to experiment with overlaying and controlling patterns; even the most basic 1, 2 or 3-note sequences can create something totally unexpected."
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