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#93665 - 01/18/04 03:43 PM
Re: How many rely on the internal sequencer on there arranger keyboard ?
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Registered: 12/03/99
Posts: 732
Loc: Phoenix, AZ USA
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Originally posted by DonM: Alex, I think you misread the topic. It was internal sequencer, not speakers. But while we're on the subject, I totally agree with you. I think a 76 key arranger with speakers would be a good seller, providing it didn't get TOO heavy. DonM Don, You are absolutely correct. That's what I get for referring to people with less than perfect vision as "old fogies". Poetic justice, I guess. To address the topic of the post - I never use the sequencer during performances. Sometimes I will download a song to hear what it sounds like during practice. However, I have now found a better way: I purchased MidiNotator, which will now automatically open any MIDI file I double-click. This way, if I need to I should be able to print the melody track and keep it for future reference. I would venture to guess that most people who play MIDI files on the job are already using the computer for this task. I suppose it is nice to be able to record a song you are playing, but IMHO, editing capabilities in the keyboard sequencer are not mandatory at all. Regards, Alex
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