These two live improvised videos show how powerful and intuitive the Polyend SEQ MIDI sequencer is to program and play in real-time... even with music apps like Korg Gadget on iPad.
SEQ from Polyend is a hardware sequencer that everyone who sees wants to play with. It's that simple. The 32 steps and 8 tracks, which can all be polyrhythmically programmed btw, are contained in a box that just oozes high quality. It's an intuitive beast of a sequencer and has enough connectivity options to make it possible to connect and control a computer, hardware synths and an iPad simultaneously.
In their latest videos, Polyend demonstrate how SEQ interfaces and makes light of integrating into an iPad music world. Let's start with SEQ + Korg Gadget:
Seq MIDI Sequencer can be at the heart of your sophisticated hardware setup. But it can also be easily used with software too. It can lead to lots of fun while providing a great workflow with many other applications on your tablets and smartphones! Here's a music improvisation in video by Piotr Raczyński:
SEQ Main Features
8 tracks with 32 steps each
256 pattern memory
On the fly track parameter Randomization
Live sequence recording with external device via MIDI
Step parameters: Note, Velocity, Length, Modulation, Roll
Independent track play mode (Normal, Reversed, Pingpong, Random)
Track parameters: Length, Velocity, MIDI Channel, MIDI out
All parameter changes are automatically saved
Pattern chaining
There's more regular updates in the works for SEQ which will continue to add and improve features and workflows for this awesome £1,000+ sequencer. Find out more about SEQ: http://polyend.com/seq-sequencer/
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