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Music '''sequencers''' can be roughly categorized by the type of data they produce, and may refer to:<!-- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_sequencer and https://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=100872 --> |
Music '''sequencers''' can be roughly categorized by the type of data they produce, and may refer to:<!-- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_sequencer and https://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=100872 --> |
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− | * [[Analog sequencer]]s, output [[CV/Gate]] control signals and may also support the [[DIN sync]] interface. |
+ | * [[Analog sequencer]]s, output [[CV/Gate]] control signals and may also support the [[DIN sync]] interface. Are more for hands on control in composing or live performance. |
− | * [[Digital sequencer]]s, implemented in hardware and/or software and can have various outputs. Enable |
+ | * [[Digital sequencer]]s, implemented in hardware and/or software and can have various outputs. Enable an algorithmic level of control. |
* [[MIDI sequencer]]s, send [[MIDI]] signals. These are found implemented both in hardware and software. |
* [[MIDI sequencer]]s, send [[MIDI]] signals. These are found implemented both in hardware and software. |
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* [[Step sequencer]]s, play patterns of single notes or concurrent patterns of single notes. ''See also [[Drum machine]] and [[Groovebox]].'' |
* [[Step sequencer]]s, play patterns of single notes or concurrent patterns of single notes. ''See also [[Drum machine]] and [[Groovebox]].'' |
Revision as of 20:18, 22 January 2016
Music sequencers can be roughly categorized by the type of data they produce, and may refer to:
- Analog sequencers, output CV/Gate control signals and may also support the DIN sync interface. Are more for hands on control in composing or live performance.
- Digital sequencers, implemented in hardware and/or software and can have various outputs. Enable an algorithmic level of control.
- MIDI sequencers, send MIDI signals. These are found implemented both in hardware and software.
- Step sequencers, play patterns of single notes or concurrent patterns of single notes. See also Drum machine and Groovebox.
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