Howdy SEQers!
Hawkeye has planted a seed in my mind. After trying to figure out how to setup Ableton Live to configure presets and things and serve as a MIDI clock master, it has occurred to me MBSEQ would be a better fit. I was already thinking about MBSEQ Lite but think I would like to build the big thing. I was combing through docs today though to make sure it does what I need and have a few loose ends. Basically the needs would be:
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MIDI Clock Master
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Patch Changer
So if I load up a program or track, it will load up the proper patches on my SID and FM synths)
- Keyboard Mapper
So if I load up a program or track, it will route my key, knobs, and sliders to my synths in various ways)
- Send/Receive Mapper
So if I load up a program or track, it will send MIDI CC’s to Live so it will configure my send/receive channels as I want for a particular song. Eventually, I’d replace Live with a real effects rack and something to generate a click-track and would like those configured via CC events as well.
- Visual BPM Counter
It’s an add-on, I know. I was going to integrate the BPM counter into another 1U rack I was going to use for some GameBoy sync hardware (ArdunioBoy) and could mount a BPM display there. I might end up using a DSUB from the SEQ to my GB rack so I can send over MIDI Out and the connections for the BPM counter in one run.
- 19" Rackmount form-factor
I want to put this in a live stage rack along with as many other things as I can (including my sammichFM and sammichSID synths until I put them in a rack also). I can’t seem to find a good 3U rack in the US that matches those used in Wilba’s reference design though. Any ideas there?
So, can MBSEQ do all that? Really I only need a small subset of things from MBSEQ initially since at least one GameBoy will run on their own (via the clock sync) and play using LSDJ and everything else I was thinking of playing along myself on a keyboard (hence the need to set the keyboard up automatically when I load up a song). So I’m wondering if a subset of MBSEQ LITE may do the trick (just need to add a BPM display and more MIDI I/O). But rather like the idea of a full sequencer should we want to do more fancy things in the future anyway.
If so, I know SmashTV has the single-board kits. But the question remains on the rack enclosure and the front panel. I was talking to SmashTV on IRC and he mentioned needing to move away from blind holes and JB Weld and go for front-mounted screws to secure the control surface, since it is for a live setting and will get moved around a lot. Plus trying to find a good 3U rack in the US hasn’t been easy. I bought one from Jameco for my MBSID rackmount project (still in the works, but on the back burner for now) but that one does not look like it may work perfectly with the control surface layout.
Unfortunately, MBSEQ is somewhere between “nice to have” and “need to have” because we can probably do without using Ableton Live for most things. But I don’t like trusting a computer, or software that runs on it, to the lifeblood of a live show and would rather use it for send effects and as a backup. What started this was having trouble getting Ableton Live to switch banks for my sammichFM (it doesn’t work because Live always sends out an extra CC). If I could solve that with MBSEQ, seems like it’d be worth it.
Thoughts?
