Man, that would kick serious butt. Recording sequences on the fly as you
perform would be an improvisor's dream come true. I might have to get a
FutureRetro FR-777 someday just for that.
Scott Kellogg
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On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, Dizzy J. wrote:
> > i don't see why they didn't give it a system that can be easily
> > upgradeable - like my Nova or my Akai sampler - i wish companies would
> > focus on making great products instead of listening to the marketing
> > departments who tell them - "no no - too many features... the user won't
> > buy the next model if we give them that..."
>
> well, my own take on the subject. I like discreet components. I tried
> using all in one type machines before, but their limitations were
> too..well...limiting.
>
> I'd presonally prefer it if the rm1x(possibly 2x) would ditch the sound
> engine all together and work on the sequencer more. If it could enter and
> leave record mode WITHOUT having to stop the sequencer, then it would be
> the ultimate live tool.
>