@<a href=“https://operator-1.com/index.php?p=/profile/54/spacetravelmadeeasy” class=“Username” style=“margin: 0px; padding: 0px; border: 0px; outline: 0px; font-weight: bold; font-size: 15px; font-family: “lucida grande”, “Lucida Sans Unicode”, tahoma, sans-serif; vertical-align: baseline; text-decoration: none; color: rgb(66, 157, 168); background-color: rgb(252, 252, 255);”>spacetravelmadeeasy<span style=“color: rgb(37, 38, 30); font-family: “lucida grande”, “Lucida Sans Unicode”, tahoma, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; background-color: rgb(252, 252, 255);”> I’ll soon have my MG, and I intend at some point to see how one can code a sequencer in this little beast…
@spacetravelmadeeasy I'll soon have my MG, and I intend at some point to see how one can code a sequencer in this little beast...Would be nice !:D
Awesome! Hope you manage to hack a sequencer in there
Wish I’d held onto it though as it was great fun and now it seems pretty damn stable.
Adding some sequencing would be the BOMB!
Are there any open hardware / open source sequencer projects out there?
Organelle from critter and guitari is based on pure data patches, written by the community and by C+G themselves. Fun little synth/sampler but I’ve seen 1000x the argument that it is replaceable with an axoloti and the right case.
Sonic Potions LXR, there are even some new firmares from other guys.
http://forum.sonic-potions.com/discussion/683/custom-firmware-new-features/p1
imports even a few samples, more for drums, like 400 kb or so…
bastl also makes a lil sequencer in their trinity line. the code is on their github too.
Hey there's this little one as well : http://www.samplerbox.org/
Saw the elektronauts.com thread on this. Looks super useful for live. Could multisample KONTAKT instruments etc. And obvs could make your own multisampled stuff and save as a patch. Nice small footprint for live setups… Wish DIY didn’t sketch me out so much! Not sure I have the grey cells to put something like this together… Anywhere selling them pre-built?
@Callofthevoid I understand what you say about DIY.


@Callofthevoid I understand what you say about DIY.To assemble DIY kits you usually don't need that many grey cells ;)It comes fast, if don't have shaky hands.Check this thread or this one : there are plenty cheap kits to learn DIY. So much proud when you're finished :DIt's accessible fun !
Yeah seem to make a ton of sense to at least try one of the kits. Some cool things out there and they’re cheap! Might check one out early next year. Thanks for the links