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its an amazing filter. based on the minimoog cascade, its got the purest resonance i've heard. a mate sold his on ebay recently for £300. i couldnt believe it went for so little.

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Richard whittam <(Address removed)> said:

a mate sold his [Mutator] on ebay recently for £300.

Damn!  If only I had the cash...

i'd recommend the 3000 over the 60 just for the amount of sample time, even with the linn expansion it was a bit pathetic. althought the update did make it very powerful as a sequencer.

Hmmm, I'm looking for a really easy to use sequencer, where I can sample all my drum sounds and percussion (say 10-20 seconds max, more would be a bonus!), and then blow MIDI out from the sequencer to external units for everything else.  On the sequencing side, I need it to do variable length measures from 1 bar up to 16 or 32 bars, have it able to quantize in triplets and swung 16ths, and specifically, do the MPC track mute-unmute thing with the pads (both for internal and external tracks seperately).  And finally.!.. it needs to have a 'default' muted-or-unmuted status for each new pattern, so that when I store a pattern and then recall it during a performance, the pattern comes up with only the tracks I've predetermined, unmuted and playing.

I don't suppose you can tell me if the 60II/3000 engine will do all that?  I'm pretty sure that the 2000xl will...

mind you the 300 or 200xl doesnt have that crunchy 12 bit sample sound.

Mmmm, that's one of the reasons for getting it - so if either the 3000 or the 60II did all that sequence stuff and had a little bit of drum memory, then I'd be there.  Preferably one with a CF reader, to avoid floppy/HD nightmares...

cheers,

dave

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