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From: gtaylor@astroatc.UUCP
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Subject: Re: New Topic: Digital Sequencer Ruminations...
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Date: Tue, 17-Sep-85 14:55:57 EDT
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> I would much prefer to use the storage and
> abilities of the digital sequencers in ways that I could never do
> with a tape recorder.: loops of different things at different lenghts,
> with varying speed perhaps, entries and exits that aren't possible
> with tape (easily).

A busy (unless he thinks he can sell you one on the phone) but nice
guy out in Boston named Emile TObenfield has done precisely that, mostly
because he didn't care for what was out there. For many users, his
sequencer is one wierd bird....lots of real time intervention stuff,
endless loop schemes, etc. RUns on a c64 with a Passport interface.
He advertises in the back of Keyboard as Dr. T., and he's worth checking
out.