Sequencers
Over the years, sequencers have evolved from modular hardware devices into sophisticated computer software such as Logic Pro 7. Keith Gemmell investigates their roots.
Ask a number of music professionals to name their favourite sequencer and you’re likely to receive completely different answers. Performers might answer Cubase, Logic or Sonar, because those products provide anall-in-one composition, recording and production solution. A music teacher might point you to Band-in-a-Box, because it generates automatic play-along accompaniment for their students. Recording engineers and producers are likely tell you that Pro Tools is the ‘guv’nor’ because of its high-end audio-editing capabilities. The word ‘sequencer’, depending on the musical context, can mean very different things to different people.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 22
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