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Originally Posted by alavuk
jes vala tako kako kazes izanalizirao sam ja njih uzivo u prvom redu na bg koncertu , ipak svi smo bili u sumnji dal je sve masine tj sekvencovano ustvari postizu sve ... svi imaju po pedalu da koriste neki efekat ili menjanje patterna , mislim da je malo smesno pricati da sekvenceri sve odrade jer su oni snimali sve uzivo do albuma electric caffe kad je vecina benda izvrsio pritisak na ralfa da predju na midi ....
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vidi se da si mlad... bilo je sequencera i pre MIDI-ja..he,he..
mono sequenceri, CV/GATE, step sequenceri,razni "trigger aranzmani" - ljudi su se dovijali!
mi smo svojevremeno programirali trigger koji je okidao note na sintiju a mi "real time" udarali dirke / menjali note i zvucalo ko pravi sequencer!!
kraftwerk sequenceri - late 70's
- 2 "Synthanorma" 16-step custom-built analogue sequencers built by Matten & Wiechers;
Dirk Matten said that there were "2 rows of switches, one for semi-tones, one for octaves"
- Triggersumme (a precursor of the Simmons SDS-6, a Matrix of 5x32 clocked switches which allowed Wolfgang Fl?r to program patterns of 2x16 or 1x32 steps, controlling either the Simmons SDS-5 or other rhythm units)
The 1981 Computer World tour included:
- a
Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 synthesiser
- a
Moog Minimoog synthesiser
- a Moog Polymoog synthesiser
- Texas Instruments
Language Translator machine (for electronic voices, it has different language memory cards)
- Roland MC8 MicroComposer sequencer (although this was not used on any Kraftwerk records)
- Custom-built 32-step analogue sequencers by Matten & Wiechers
- Texas Instruments Pocket Translator
- Dubreq
Stylophone (this is a small handheld 'synth' made in the 1960s, which operated via a stylus touching a metal keyboard, the original versions could not switch octaves; for the sounds of
Pocket Calculator)
- Mattel BEEGEE mini keyboard
http://kraftwerkfaq.hu/equipment.html ima ovde svasta, ko hoce da cita....