On Tue, May 03, 2005 at 06:57:43PM +0200, Frank Barknecht wrote:
My sequencer
is going to be just that: a sequencer.
That's actually quite a curious sentence! People have very different
conceptions about what a sequencer is or what it should be.
As I work on the design of a hardware sequencer, I developed
the following definition:
A sequencer is a device for recording and playback of signals
with the possibility to arrange several recordings.
Recording can happen in realtime, step-wise or alternatively
happen through programming.
The Signal can be audio or control data.
To arrange refers to repeating, putting into sequence
and layering of recordings.
(A propably a bit rough translation from german)
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Thorsten Wilms