Hi, I’m new here if you hadn’t guessed that already!
I’ve decided I’m going to build the SEQ V.2 and i’ve orderd my boards and PICs after spend many hours last night reading this forum and info on MIDIboxes.
It’s just the thing I’m looking for as I am building up my gear again so I can play out live just like in the old days :) I’ve just bought an MPC 1000 too.
Just a few quick questions though, can you make the sequences run backwards and the shorten the length of sequences? (ie, change form 16 steps to 12)
It’s just that we used to have one of those LAtronic Notrons in our studio and I miss it so much that it drew me to building this project. I obviously don’t expect it to be the same but I thought i’d ask anyway. ;)
Actually, I just read the specs again and it seems it does more then the Notron! I was extremely tired last night so i’ll read through everything again… :
I just used the 1-12 as an example, I used the track length feature quite a lot when I had the Notron.
Using 2 tracks set on the same midi channel set at different track lengths (say track 1 = 1-6 and track 2 = 1-13) playing through a monosynth yields some very interesting loops that constantly evolve over a length of time.
It doesn’t matter too much if it doesn’t, I’m still going to build it ;D
Especially if it states that “every track” 1-16 in length.
Sounds to me like you could set one at 12 and another for a different length. I was wanting to ask that question myself.
I understand what your are trying to achieve, you want to make the sound like you said “evolve” so that every bar etc.. . is different until the two tracks add up and start the process over again.
That method always reminds me of Meshuggah, they all play in different time signatures, sounds real crazy, then after a certain time they all the sudden seem to sync right back up.
hey JE:5, just found that post and thought I say hello. how’s the progress of your box?
btw, I’m new here as well, so hello everyone! I started to build one of these old midiboxes a few years ago, but never finished it due to a lack of time. but I still have all the parts so I’ll give it another chance. the mbhp concept is awesome! it makes it so much easier. most of my modules are already soldered…hope I can go for a test run next week.
Hi mr_chombee ;) I’ve only just finished one DIN board but I’m getting quicker by the minute now that i’m getting into soldering again. I’ve not soldered boards for years since I was at college. I reckon I’ll have all the boards soldered up by the end of the week. ;D