[A6] Anyone tried this with an A6?

Kurt Stengel kstengel at cfl.rr.com
Mon Jan 3 06:16:14 PST 2005


I sort of kills me that you have an analog instrument that does soo many
things (onboard analog style seq that can run concurrent w/ the arp, 16
voices, 16 multi parts, onboard FX, 2 filters that can run in mult
arrangements, 3 completely flexible env's, need I say more) and still you
have so many people nitpick it to death.  The sequencer rocks IMO and I
believe it does tell you which note is being played.  If not use your ears
and create.  Why bitch about something that is never going to get ³fixed²
and is out of production.  Live with it and all it's limitations already.
It is a wonderful and stable machine as is.  Nothing out there comes close
to what it can do and nothing ever will.

Kurt Stengel
e.m. control
http://www.em-control.com
407-405-5112 (cell)



> From: Richard <richard at chorlton.com>
> Reply-To: Richard <richard at chorlton.com>
> Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2005 11:17:56 +0100
> To: <a6 at code404.com>
> Subject: Re: [A6] Anyone tried this with an A6?
> 
> Hmmm, interesting, so for the A6 an analogue-style midi sequencer is
> probably a better way forward... but I have been told than analogue style
> sequencing offers some different possibilties, but maybe the A6 is not
> really the beast for that...
> 
> it sorta kills me that the onboard seq is so fiddly to use, and that you
> can't save seqs separately from sounds, it doesn't output midi and that it
> doesn't even tell you which note is playing... its the only real limitation
> I find the A6 presents in daily use... as i will probably keep this synth
> forever i don't really mind buying an external seq and arp, but I would
> rather not have the extra junk littering up an already busy studio space
> 
> Richard
> 
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