MPCs have this feature called "track mute" where you can have a grid of sequences that you can just tap in and tap out and whether they're highlighted or not determines if they're playing. just a bunch of midi sequences that are all sent to the same set of samples. so you might have 4 hi hat patterns, 2 kick patterns, 6 various perc patterns, you can select any patterns to play on the fly just by hitting the pad the corressponds with that pattern.
great tool.

seq24 is basically direct software emulation of this, and it's fantastic. however, pretty much unusable because it's a mainly linux based program and the only windows version of it available is incredibly unstable and rendered useless.

so, any other suggestions for this guys and girls? Usine might be something really great to create something like this? I have a padKontrol midi controller which has the 4x4 pad grid just like an MPC so I have that similar interface to work with.
the basic idea is that you have a whole bunch of midi sequences that can all be sent to a drum machine vst or whatever with all the loaded sounds in it, then you can just punch in and out on the fly any of the midi sequences you want to be playing at that moment.
i'm so vague when i explain stuff, i'm sorry!
i didn't really want to go down the ableton route, cause i can't stand that program, and most of the workarounds in it to create a system like this are very messy and undesirable.
cheers, lou.


