Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site pyuxd.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!philabs!cmcl2!seismo!harvard!talcott!panda!genrad!decvax!harpo!whuxlm!whuxl!houxm!ihnp4!mhuxn!mhuxr!ulysses!gamma!pyuxww!pyuxd!rlr From: rlr@pyuxd.UUCP (Rich Rosen) Newsgroups: net.music Subject: Re: use of Fairlight Message-ID: <1482@pyuxd.UUCP> Date: Mon, 12-Aug-85 12:19:38 EDT Article-I.D.: pyuxd.1482 Posted: Mon Aug 12 12:19:38 1985 Date-Received: Sun, 18-Aug-85 23:07:48 EDT References: <4751@mit-eddie.UUCP> <1411@peora.UUCP> <429@lasspvax.UUCP> <1455@peora.UUCP> Distribution: net.music Organization: Whatever we're calling ourselves this week Lines: 19 Keywords: Kate Bush, Sequencers, Klaus Schulze >>So sorry, but the Fairlight has a very *nice* sequencer option called >>"Page R" (it's been a while since I've fooled with it, but I think that's > Well, what I meant here, actually, was that the Fairlight does the > "sequencer" function under control of a computer (an inherently sequential > device!). I was referring to the ancient sequencers that simply output > a control signal sequentially on one of a whole row of control jacks, one > after the other, which you then connected to the control inputs on various > synthesizer modules on this massive array of modules to cause it to do > something at the prescribed time. [ROSKOS] That's exactly what a computer-based digital synth sequencer simulates. It just uses "virtual" patchcords instead of wires cluttering up your living room. And thank goodness for that!!! -- "to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best night and day to make you like everybody else means to fight the hardest battle any human being can fight and never stop fighting." - e. e. cummings Rich Rosen ihnp4!pyuxd!rlr