Torso T-1 sequencer promises "expressive algorithmic midi sequencing"
- KVRAF
- 9064 posts since 1 Aug, 2003
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- KVRAF
- 3220 posts since 23 Dec, 2002
Yes I watched it and was very intrigued. I own ndlr (the other generative style box he mentioned) and have a done a lot with it . This is in another league though... unfortunately it is quite expensive perhaps not for what it offers - just costly. I was thinking maybe around the $375 to $400 range but it higher than that about 528 USD.
It would cool if there was something in the ios world that could do this with a midi interface attached and priced accordingly.
It would cool if there was something in the ios world that could do this with a midi interface attached and priced accordingly.
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- KVRAF
- 1783 posts since 11 Jun, 2005 from Phoenix, Arizona
Mine came today and so far it's what I expected. Good build quality and no found bugs yet. The replay-ability comes with the cycles and random function. It's like using the LFO on the NDLR. It adds another dimension to the unit.
With that said, its not a an end all - be all type of sequencer. Like the NDLR it has its place and limits. But what it does I really like. OTB I have the Pyramid, NDLR and T-1. I would like to add the Polyend Seq to the bunch as well. ITB I have Thesys and Hy-SeqCollection2. I'm set for a while. But I love sequencers so who knows
With that said, its not a an end all - be all type of sequencer. Like the NDLR it has its place and limits. But what it does I really like. OTB I have the Pyramid, NDLR and T-1. I would like to add the Polyend Seq to the bunch as well. ITB I have Thesys and Hy-SeqCollection2. I'm set for a while. But I love sequencers so who knows