What did that do besides turn on and off some patterns and up and down some effects levels? I mean, the flashing lights are cool and all, but I didn't see anything that a 10-year-old sequencer couldn't do (besides the flashy lights, that is).
@n0rb3rt Its a midi controller for a sequencer software, so that is exactly what it does... Its not an intrument, its not even a real sequencer... but since the sequencer is nowadays a computer software, you need hardware tools... there are some out there, this just looks cooler than others (at least for a few seconds.. I'd prefer a standard looking controller in the long run... if it comes with motorized sliders, and endless rotating knobs)
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What did that do besides turn on and off some patterns and up and down some effects levels? I mean, the flashing lights are cool and all, but I didn't see anything that a 10-year-old sequencer couldn't do (besides the flashy lights, that is).
I like the track though.
@n0rb3rt
Its a midi controller for a sequencer software, so that is exactly what it does... Its not an intrument, its not even a real sequencer... but since the sequencer is nowadays a computer software, you need hardware tools... there are some out there, this just looks cooler than others (at least for a few seconds.. I'd prefer a standard looking controller in the long run... if it comes with motorized sliders, and endless rotating knobs)