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* For the resolution I think 96 ppq would be OK. | * For the resolution I think 96 ppq would be OK. | ||
* MIDI Sync master and slave | * MIDI Sync master and slave | ||
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====== Extended Optional Features for MIDIbox implementation: | ====== Extended Optional Features for MIDIbox implementation: | ||
- | * Up to 32 steps per bar, 64 if hardware and code restriction allow. | + | * Up to 32 steps per bar, 64 if hardware and code restriction allow. |
* Other sync options: DIN, tape sync, SMPTE, 16th note trigger, as master and slave | * Other sync options: DIN, tape sync, SMPTE, 16th note trigger, as master and slave | ||
* Can follow a master at 1:1, 1:2, 1:3, 2:1 (other?) tempo ratios | * Can follow a master at 1:1, 1:2, 1:3, 2:1 (other?) tempo ratios | ||
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====== Caveats ====== | ====== Caveats ====== | ||
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===== 16-step limitation ===== | ===== 16-step limitation ===== | ||
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Another approach is found in the Korg ER-1 (below), in which a pattern is 64 steps by default, but only 16 steps are visible. | Another approach is found in the Korg ER-1 (below), in which a pattern is 64 steps by default, but only 16 steps are visible. | ||
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+ | At least in the Octopus (and possibly Schaltwerk? | ||
====== Existing Variants ====== | ====== Existing Variants ====== | ||
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Similarly, the Roland TR-505, 626, 707 and 727, although having only one row of pattern LEDs, use a small custom LCD (non-backlit) to display the whole pattern. | Similarly, the Roland TR-505, 626, 707 and 727, although having only one row of pattern LEDs, use a small custom LCD (non-backlit) to display the whole pattern. | ||
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===== Monome ===== | ===== Monome ===== | ||
- | A combination matrix of buttons and LEDs may be possible with lighted buttons, similar to the [[http:// | + | {{http:// |
- | {{http:// | + | * A combination matrix of buttons and LEDs may be possible with lighted buttons, similar to the [[http:// |
===== Electribe ===== | ===== Electribe ===== | ||
{{http:// | {{http:// | ||
* The Electribe ER-1. Notice the LEDs just above the 16 step buttons. | * The Electribe ER-1. Notice the LEDs just above the 16 step buttons. | ||
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===== Octopus ===== | ===== Octopus ===== | ||
- | From the documentation on the [[http:// | + | {{http:// |
- | {{http:// | + | * From the documentation on the [[http:// |
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+ | ===== mess's dseq32 ===== | ||
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+ | {{http:// | ||
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+ | The MIDIbox-based [[dseq32]] by mess, currently in development. | ||
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+ | ===== Korg Kaoss Pad 3 ===== | ||
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+ | {{http:// | ||
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+ | The new [[http:// | ||
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+ | ===== gcontrol ===== | ||
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+ | {{http:// | ||
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+ | This software drum pattern editor for touch monitors turned up in the comments to [[http:// | ||
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+ | ===== Zeit ===== | ||
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+ | {{http:// | ||
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+ | This is the Zeit sequencer from [[http:// |
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