Re: [AH] Analog sequencer - which one?

From Florian Anwander
Sent Tue, Apr 17th 2018, 16:31

Hi Flavio,

if you loved the ARP Sequencer, then all the recommended devices here 
will be too complex for you. The ARP is incredibly immediate and it can 
be adored for it. The clone exists and I think LED-man from sequencer.de 
will happily build one for you.

I checked all the others mentioned sequencer here the last year, and I 
tell you: they are too complex. They can do too much. They miss this 
sexy reduction of the ARP. The only exception might be the the 
Intellijel Metropolis, which is quite similar to the ARP, but as this 
appealing additional feature of the clock synced step length. It misses 
the possibility to split in two 8 step rows.


Florian


Am 17.04.2018 um 16:18 schrieb Boniforti Flavio:
> Hi there.
> A couple of years ago I got my hands on a MAQ 16/3, which was 
> interesting at the beginning, but didn't really make me wanna retain 
> it - so I sold it.
>
> Last week I got the chance to sequence my SH-2 with a clone of the ARP 
> sequencer and I was amazed how fun it is!
> Now talking to the owner (and builder - in fact he soldered and built 
> TWO of them!) of that sequencer, he suggested that he'd also be buying 
> the Koma Komplex Sequencer. I took a look at that one as well, 
> online... and now I also found out that there's a Klee Sequencer, 
> besides another one called "Stillson Hammer MK2"...
>
> So, question for you all: what sequencer would be best with regards to 
> features/price ratio? I hear that the Komplex is way too expensive, if 
> compared to the Stillson Hammer MK2 as they seem to share the same 
> feature set...
>
> Any help, suggestions, will be appreciated!
> Thanks,
> F.
> https://soundcloud.com/bonnyfused


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