also wondering what the octave range of the note knob is. is it adjustable? on the maq16 you can choose between 3 and 5 octaves. i assume it's quantized right? thanks!
also wondering what the octave range of the note knob is. is it adjustable? on the maq16 you can choose between 3 and 5 octaves. i assume it's quantized right? thanks!
@captainjc2007 hi, i consider it the best stepsequencer in the low price range. 2 years of intensive use and it's still workin reliably. the steps are quantized and go 5 octaves (C1 > D6). you can select more at one at once, all simultaneously and so on... i use it on a basic level but you can do subtle things with it. i suggest you dowload the manual from the manufacturers website (goggle "mfb berlin") to see what is possible with it.
@captainjc2007 hi captain, yes, if you change the notes while the sequencer is running, you always have to save the sequence before your stop the sequencer
@birbabirbabirba ok just got one. really like it. in some ways it's better than the maq16. one question though. does yours require you to save every time you start and stop the sequence? if i don't do that, all the changes i made since i last saved are gone. trying to figure out if it's a quirk or mine is somehow defective. thanks!
@onnolab i think it simply was keyboard midi out > step64 midi in or in reverse order sequencer midi out > keyboard midi in and then keyboard midi out > modular midi in, one of those combinations... sorry but i can't remember it exactly
Sorry I am a beginner, but I had some questions. Basically the Step64 doesn't make sounds by itselfs but controls other instruments right? Can I use both midi and CV/gate at the same time? For example could I sync the clock with the mfb 522 AND control a nanozwerg over CV to make some melody in sync at the same time?
@rudyvanos hi, yes the step64 only generates midi and/or cv/gate signals and you can use them at the same time;. i think the sync with the 522 and another synth like the nanozwerg will work, but i can't confirm this 100%.... i suggest you download the manuals of these machines fron the manufacturer's website (google: "MFB Berlin")
yes, for my experience it's very easy. you can evaluate this by downloading the instructions in english fron the manufacturer's website: MFB Berlin > "Manuals"
Hello. What do you think about this sequencer? It's good for making some easier different loop. Thanks for advance
kellyssa3 1 month ago
oh boy sorry for the repeat comments. didn't look like they were posting...
captainjc2007 9 months ago
also wondering what the octave range of the note knob is. is it adjustable? on the maq16 you can choose between 3 and 5 octaves. i assume it's quantized right? thanks!
captainjc2007 9 months ago
also wondering what the octave range of the note knob is. is it adjustable? on the maq16 you can choose between 3 and 5 octaves. i assume it's quantized right? thanks!
captainjc2007 9 months ago
@captainjc2007 hi, i consider it the best stepsequencer in the low price range. 2 years of intensive use and it's still workin reliably. the steps are quantized and go 5 octaves (C1 > D6). you can select more at one at once, all simultaneously and so on... i use it on a basic level but you can do subtle things with it. i suggest you dowload the manual from the manufacturers website (goggle "mfb berlin") to see what is possible with it.
birbabirbabirba 9 months ago
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captainjc2007 9 months ago
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captainjc2007 7 months ago
@captainjc2007 hi captain, yes, if you change the notes while the sequencer is running, you always have to save the sequence before your stop the sequencer
birbabirbabirba 7 months ago
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@birbabirbabirba ok just got one. really like it. in some ways it's better than the maq16. one question though. does yours require you to save every time you start and stop the sequence? if i don't do that, all the changes i made since i last saved are gone. trying to figure out if it's a quirk or mine is somehow defective. thanks!
captainjc2007 7 months ago
@birbabirbabirba ah ok. i suppose you get used to it, but i have had some frustrating moments with that so far.
captainjc2007 7 months ago
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How do you like the Step64? I've had a MAQ16 for a while and I don't use many of the advanced features. Thinking about downgrading...
captainjc2007 9 months ago
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captainjc2007 9 months ago
how did you make the keyboard send the note message to the sequencer?
onnolab 10 months ago
@onnolab i think it simply was keyboard midi out > step64 midi in or in reverse order sequencer midi out > keyboard midi in and then keyboard midi out > modular midi in, one of those combinations... sorry but i can't remember it exactly
birbabirbabirba 10 months ago
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camillerrrr 1 year ago
nice sequence and sounds :)
and what's that keyboard ?
nezzwerk 1 year ago
@nezzwerk It's an M-Audio Axiom 49 if I'm not wrong ;) (Axiom 61 got record button above D key while 49 got it above C )
Arthur60 10 months ago
Definitely most awesome part of the video is @ 22 seconds :)
PraxisAxis 1 year ago
Sorry I am a beginner, but I had some questions. Basically the Step64 doesn't make sounds by itselfs but controls other instruments right? Can I use both midi and CV/gate at the same time? For example could I sync the clock with the mfb 522 AND control a nanozwerg over CV to make some melody in sync at the same time?
Thanks!!!
Because that is what I want to do.
rudyvanos 1 year ago
@rudyvanos hi, yes the step64 only generates midi and/or cv/gate signals and you can use them at the same time;. i think the sync with the 522 and another synth like the nanozwerg will work, but i can't confirm this 100%.... i suggest you download the manuals of these machines fron the manufacturer's website (google: "MFB Berlin")
birbabirbabirba 1 year ago
yes, for my experience it's very easy. you can evaluate this by downloading the instructions in english fron the manufacturer's website: MFB Berlin > "Manuals"
birbabirbabirba 1 year ago
Is the Step 64 easy to program?
Bluplirst 1 year ago
Nice rack.
invalidbuffalo 3 years ago 5