I’m looking at two sequencers, the Pittsburgh Lifeforms, and the Behringer System 100 182 Sequencer.
As usual, I’m trying to do this on the cheap, the Lifeforms does all I need, most importantly, on-board random sequencing, but it’s expensive.
The Behringer is an 8 or 16 step, cool, but it has no random function.
I can’t think of how you would trigger this to randomly step through a sequence, as it has no pitch CV input, it has a gate input, but that’s no good.
:think:
You are here
Sequencer suggestions for my modular.
Moderator: Moderators
48 posts
• Page 1 of 4 • 1, 2, 3, 4
-
Arpangel - Jedi Poster
- Posts: 6749
- Joined: Sat Jul 12, 2003 12:00 am
Re: Sequencer suggestions for my modular.
Don’t overlook the Korg SQ-1, it’s incredibly powerful, incredibly versatile, incredibly affordable, can run on battery power and has a compact form factor.
https://www.korg.com/us/products/dj/sq_1/
I still use my SQ-1 even though I have the NerdSeq, it’s very immediate.
People really need to get over their compulsion with Behringer, their ethics are totally lacking. I will not buy a directly branded Behringer product again.
I have a PBH sequencer, it’s very nice but I have minor quibbles on the accuracy of its tracking.
https://www.korg.com/us/products/dj/sq_1/
I still use my SQ-1 even though I have the NerdSeq, it’s very immediate.
People really need to get over their compulsion with Behringer, their ethics are totally lacking. I will not buy a directly branded Behringer product again.
I have a PBH sequencer, it’s very nice but I have minor quibbles on the accuracy of its tracking.
- Ben Asaro
- Frequent Poster
- Posts: 1154
- Joined: Thu Feb 26, 2009 1:00 am
- Location: NYC
Re: Sequencer suggestions for my modular.
I have a Squarp Hermod module in my rig which has a good randomiser function.
I suspect the downside for you Tony would be that it's not as 'hands on knobby' as a lot of sequencer modules, may be overkill and there is a bit of a learning curve. However, it is an excellent device and has massive flexibility. I particularly like the ability to chain up to 8 note/event effects per track (it's an 8-track sequencer).
Despite the lack of knobbiness it is a hands-on device but you do need to get to know it.
I suspect the downside for you Tony would be that it's not as 'hands on knobby' as a lot of sequencer modules, may be overkill and there is a bit of a learning curve. However, it is an excellent device and has massive flexibility. I particularly like the ability to chain up to 8 note/event effects per track (it's an 8-track sequencer).
Despite the lack of knobbiness it is a hands-on device but you do need to get to know it.
-
Eddy Deegan - Moderator
- Posts: 5558
- Joined: Wed Sep 01, 2004 12:00 am
- Location: Brighton & Hove, UK
Re: Sequencer suggestions for my modular.
Hermod is great, probably 2-4x what he wants to pay, though.
- Ben Asaro
- Frequent Poster
- Posts: 1154
- Joined: Thu Feb 26, 2009 1:00 am
- Location: NYC
Re: Sequencer suggestions for my modular.
The Doepfer A-154 and A-155 look like an interesting combination. They're eurorack though. I'd have to get a case that fits them exactly so I wouldn't be tempted to buy anything else once they arrive.
- John Stafford
- Regular
- Posts: 54
- Joined: Sat Jun 27, 2020 8:51 am
- Location: Ireland
Re: Sequencer suggestions for my modular.
There's a stand alone sequencer from Doepfer. I think it's called the Dark Time?
- Ben Asaro
- Frequent Poster
- Posts: 1154
- Joined: Thu Feb 26, 2009 1:00 am
- Location: NYC
Re: Sequencer suggestions for my modular.
Thanks all, well, I’m going to have to get a bigger case, for this sequencer.
If I go stand-alone, it saves me the cost of a bigger case, the little Korg sequencer is the cheapest way out of this, but the Dark Time is cool.
Ultimately I’m trying to cut down on lots of boxes cluttering up the bench, so an integrated solution would be better I suppose.
If I go stand-alone, it saves me the cost of a bigger case, the little Korg sequencer is the cheapest way out of this, but the Dark Time is cool.
Ultimately I’m trying to cut down on lots of boxes cluttering up the bench, so an integrated solution would be better I suppose.
-
Arpangel - Jedi Poster
- Posts: 6749
- Joined: Sat Jul 12, 2003 12:00 am
Re: Sequencer suggestions for my modular.
If you're going to go with a Eurorack solution there are so many to choose from. I would personally save up and get a full-featured sequencer (Hermod, NerdSeq, Eloquencer, Rene); simple sequencers run out of functionality quick and the USD/GBP:hp ratio is not a great bargain, or even a good one, in my opinion.
- Ben Asaro
- Frequent Poster
- Posts: 1154
- Joined: Thu Feb 26, 2009 1:00 am
- Location: NYC
Re: Sequencer suggestions for my modular.
This thread has inspired me to pull out the SQ-1 and have a play! :)
- Ben Asaro
- Frequent Poster
- Posts: 1154
- Joined: Thu Feb 26, 2009 1:00 am
- Location: NYC
Re: Sequencer suggestions for my modular.
Ben Asaro wrote:If you're going to go with a Eurorack solution there are so many to choose from. I would personally save up and get a full-featured sequencer (Hermod, NerdSeq, Eloquencer, Rene); simple sequencers run out of functionality quick and the USD/GBP:hp ratio is not a great bargain, or even a good one, in my opinion.
Thanks Ben, I had a Rene in my first system, it literally drove me mad, I found it totally impenetrable, head damaging, I sold it almost immediately.
I’m looking for a traditional style sequencer, with knobs, but, that can also be capable of being programmed from a keyboard in real-time, plus a few random functions.
-
Arpangel - Jedi Poster
- Posts: 6749
- Joined: Sat Jul 12, 2003 12:00 am
Re: Sequencer suggestions for my modular.
I know you said you want to keep it inside the skiff, but have you thought about using a BeatStep Pro? Or even a KeyStep of some kind? Then instead of adding a keyboard to the setup you're just folding the sequencer functions into something you're already going to be using.
- Ben Asaro
- Frequent Poster
- Posts: 1154
- Joined: Thu Feb 26, 2009 1:00 am
- Location: NYC
Re: Sequencer suggestions for my modular.
Ben Asaro wrote:I know you said you want to keep it inside the skiff, but have you thought about using a BeatStep Pro? Or even a KeyStep of some kind? Then instead of adding a keyboard to the setup you're just folding the sequencer functions into something you're already going to be using.
Ben that’s a brilliant idea, problem solved, the cheque is in the post :D
The KeyStep will fit into my portable rig nicely too, for when we can "be normal again"
I did think of a KeyStep for something else, but the modular didn’t come into my mind at the time.
:thumbup:
I’m coming to New York as soon as this thing is over, spending about a month there, my partner and I, we must meet up, America in general is on my bucket list, and I hope to see it before I’m asked to join that big studio in the sky.
-
Arpangel - Jedi Poster
- Posts: 6749
- Joined: Sat Jul 12, 2003 12:00 am
Re: Sequencer suggestions for my modular.
One heads-up about the Keystep – you have to hook it up to a computer to change certain settings. The two that annoy me most are S-trig/V-trig settings on the gate output, and analogue clock division settings. If you want to switch your analogue clock from, say, 16ths to 24ppqn you have to USB it up and faff with the app. It's fine if you just want to set and forget, but this kind of thing is my biggest gripe about all these Arturia controllers. Otherwise the Keystep is handy, and dead easy to pull out in a pinch for some spontaneous arpeggiator action etc.
-
nathanscribe - Frequent Poster
- Posts: 1244
- Joined: Fri Jan 19, 2007 1:00 am
- Location: Wakefield, for my sins.
I have no idea what I'm doing.
Re: Sequencer suggestions for my modular.
nathanscribe wrote:One heads-up about the Keystep – you have to hook it up to a computer to change certain settings. The two that annoy me most are S-trig/V-trig settings on the gate output, and analogue clock division settings. If you want to switch your analogue clock from, say, 16ths to 24ppqn you have to USB it up and faff with the app. It's fine if you just want to set and forget, but this kind of thing is my biggest gripe about all these Arturia controllers. Otherwise the Keystep is handy, and dead easy to pull out in a pinch for some spontaneous arpeggiator action etc.
Thanks, I’m just going to be using this with my Eurorack, I don’t think the trigger thing should be an issue.
I’ll be using it for arpeggiating and basic sequencing.
-
Arpangel - Jedi Poster
- Posts: 6749
- Joined: Sat Jul 12, 2003 12:00 am
Re: Sequencer suggestions for my modular.
That being the case I'd offer up the Synthstrom Deluge for your consideration. I've found it to be excellent for getting basic sequences going. It's very visual. It can do far, far more, of course, but I've not much interest in that direction.Arpangel wrote:I’ll be using it for arpeggiating and basic sequencing.
It has USB, MIDI and CV/gate outputs, so it will fit into pretty much any system.
-
The Elf - Jedi Poster
- Posts: 16190
- Joined: Tue Aug 14, 2001 12:00 am
- Location: Sheffield, UK
An Eagle for an Emperor, A Kestrel for a Knave.