Cirklon is the most complex and advanced sequencer ever produced. I have another one Octopus from company named genoqs… but it’s another story:) I love hardware sequencers because of creation process and hands on workflow. Hardware sequencers make you listen to the sound when you write it. You judge the sonic effect without looking to the computer screen. It change a lot. Moving a bricks left and right could kill spontaneous and instant musical ideas. Of course not always but it happens sometimes.

It’s like “what is better”. It’s more like playing a piano due a composing process. It helps and gives you a kind of organic touch, feeling that you really inside the music you make.

I find myself working faster, experimenting with easy.

I don’t think you should sell OT. Try to keep it.

Here you can find very simple 1 bar improvisation without any prepared material. Just fun:)

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