oh nojmh wrote:I guess that someone has to say it at this point, so it might as well be me...
not again.
the pointless discussion starts..
No emulator exists so far that does this.jmh wrote: Emulating the note entry / sequencing of the original surely isn't that desirable in this day and age. It's pretty much the thing that keeps most of the emulations from becoming really usable instruments.
So I don't know what you are talking about.
the 303 sequencer isn't a pain in the butt, it's a gift from heaven.jmh wrote: Please, pretty please with sugar on top, consider it carefully. There are more civilized ways to realize a step sequencer that achieves the same results without being a pain in the butt to use. Seriously.
It's the only natural step sequencer I know of that works with notes in a musical way.
All the "civilized" ways of sequencing can be embedded on top of it anyway.
Please look at my example 2 posts above this.
All emulators use a stupid way of entering notes.. 303 note entry is much shorter and offers a lot of advantages due to the separation of time and pitch mode.
oh please..jmh wrote: It's what the sequencer in the original does functionwise what's necessary, not the user experience.
functionality is nothing. It's the user experience that defines the instrument. Why are we using gui's these days? Righhhht..
well the assumptions you made so far clearly indicate you do not know the difference between the emulations and the real sequencer...jmh wrote: (And the obviously necessary disclaimer: I'm talking as a person who's owned several 303s and is familiar with all the emulations)
Seriously though.. If this is going to be one of those projects that gets it wrong (like EVERY other emulator).. I'm so out of here..
Maybe jmh can record the samples from now on then..
And sorry if this seems harsh, but I'm sick of having this discussion on forums and I'm dissapointed that I'll have to do it again...
If the original 303 sequencer were shit, I'd be x0xb0xing...
SERIOUSLY: if we are going to clone the original as close as possible, let us please not try to re-invent the sequencer.
First implement it, and then when that works 100%, extend it.
I really hate to show such an attitude, hope I offend nobody.
