At 10:07 AM 03/10/2000 -0600, you wrote: >Recently, I've gone a bit retro and discontinued sequencing using Logic for >midi. I still use Logic for audio, but I've shifted to sequencing on an >MPC-60. What a positive change! Previously, I had only used the MP for >creating drum parts. The timing is unparalleled. As far as I can tell, >most of the controller info can be recorded as well. Since it also transmits >midi clock, it syncs with the virus' effects too. This is very nice to hear about, Griffin - I've never really been a huge fan of software-based sequencing, so it's nice to know that there are other musicians out there who are productive with hardware solutions. I sit in front of a computer all day anyway, the last thing I need when I'm trying to get musically creative is the hassle of using computers to write music. Though, I don't have much experience with the MPC-60 - I've primarily (since the early 80's in fact) been a Yamaha sequencer user. If you ever get the inclination to stick to hardware sequencing and want to add more to your setup, I can do nothing but praise the Yamaha RM1X Remix sequencer - I also use it with my Virus (and Yamaha A-series samplers) and it's a rock-solid platform for musical creativity. Just thought I'd let you know to keep an eye on that for the future if you're going to upgrade or need more power, but don't want to hassle with computers! j. -- Jay Vaughan | [EMAIL PROTECTED] TekLab | http://www.teklab.com {UsePGP:[YES] ICQ:[454804] IRC:[EFNet:#teklab/Torpor]} [NetMeeting:Yes] [VideoConferencing:Yes] TekLab SpyCam : http://lab1.teklab.com/~jay/spycam.html
