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X-sequence vs Quantum sequencer
Can anyone draw me a side by side comparison between the two?
Ps- Looking fed to Mod Step 2 as I also like to work w audio samples. But still.
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Two totally different beasts! Worth having both. I’m not qualified to distinguish but love them both for what each has provided to me on iPhone.
@MusicMan4Christ is totally right on this one. They’re extremely different. Xequence will give you the ability to map out a song from start to finish. Quantum will give you the ability to make a few notes sound like a brilliant symphony.
Also with Xequence you kind of need to know what you want. With Quantum you can experiment and get a variety of interesting, welcome results. But again, Xequence is suited for songs, Quantum for interesting repetition of notes.
If you mean Xequence, Xequence is a linear sequencer, Quantum is a step sequencer. And yes, totally different beasts.
Linear sequencers are meant to build up fully fleshed out longer-form ideas. You can jump on the timeline to where your chorus or 3rd section starts. Step sequencers are, generally, meant for shorter loops; variations generally come from playing them by manipulating the sequencer controls/values in real time. Quantum offers a number of built in methods to add variation and chain sequences together to make longer phrases but there isn't really a global 'song' timeline like you find on a linear sequencer.
Wish 'MIDI Song Editors' never adopted the phrase 'sequencer', confusing everyone. They can both trigger a 'sequence of notes' via MIDI but that's about where the comparisons end.
There you have it.
Thanks! So use both for their intended functions..