Looking to buy a new hardware sequencer

To answer your question I would recommend you the Pyramid sequencer, but the mpc is sexy aswell.

A new hardware midi sequencer to be on the market soon. The Torso Electronics T-1.

It will help with Euclidian beats and a Melody Generator as well as way to selectively randomize. It’s pretty small and portable as well, with lots of controls. They are focused on having this for live performance. Looks potentially to be a strong candidate in the hardware sequencer marketplace. No word yet on price.

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I’m really trying to leave sound next year and you hit me with this. Please let me sell everything so I have nothing to sequence :joy:

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I apologize!

You know i should really stop posting this stuff too – it’s hard for me to resist too, and i feel some sort of commitment once i’ve posted something to follow it, and take an interest, and that’s just the merry path to spending more money.

I do like the idea on the Torso Electronics sequencer. And i need a sequencer for the HydraMonster i just bought. :open_mouth:

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I understand you were compelled, you couldn’t help yourself :laughing:

Yes it’s a nifty little thing the T1, registered for the news letter so you’ve recruited me for sequencer radicalisation :grinning::joy:

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Elektron really needs to build a standalone sequencer box :expressionless:

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Definitely! I’d love something like this from Elektron.

I’ve been wondering if ASM, the Hydrasynth maker, might have something like this in mind too. It’s wild speculation on my part for this, but both HSs while having really advanced arpeggiators that fill some of the role of a sequencer, definitely have a hole that a standalone sequencer would fill very nicely. Exciting for me to consider, because the ASM team were so creative with the user interface with the HS, and a sequencer done with this sort of creativity could be very nice.

I’m interested with the Torso box in this role too, along with other standalone sequencers.

Before I forget, it goes without saying, do not buy a Toraiz Squid with any expectations that any misgivings you have about it will be fixed, or bugs. That is not the Pioneer DJ way. Anyone who’s had to own any Pioneer DJ gear or Toraiz gear will tell you the same.

The CDJ2000NXS2’s still have multiple crash-and-fail bugs that require a full power cycle to remedy, and despite being flagship products that are industry-standard for DJs, Pioneer DJ still hasn’t fixed them.

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I believe ASM’s Glen Darcey was the designer of the BeatStep (Pro), too.

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HOLD THE PHONES!
Blimey this looks good!
Only worry is the ‘colour feedback’ and lack of any kind of screen. I really hope it won’t be like the Squid though, on paper it rocks but really it’s no fun in the bunker. Don’t ask :roll_eyes:
Another monolith to control all my flashing boxes :grin:

They certainly do have these crash and fail bugs, can confirm having to reset decks in the middle of a performance.

And Rekordbox is worse than iTunes which is quite an achievement! So would agree to have low expectations that they’ll make good of any bugs.

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The T-1 looks fantastic. Anyone recognize the names working on it?

I subscribed for news of the Torso, just got this mail:

First - Merry Christmas and happy holidays to all of you! We are really happy for all the attention we have received the past few months on social media, and in articles on Synthtopia, Synth Anatomy and many others. It’s very exciting for us to hear your thoughts and comments on the T-1. We are looking forward to sharing more news and content with you!

Ableton Link

It’s official that T-1 will be supporting Ableton Link! This will make sure that T-1 is playing in time with your DAW and all Link supported devices and apps. We have been working on this feature during the past year, and it was made possible by porting the Link platform to the ESP32 microcontroller. Now, we are working with Ableton to make it an officially supported platform, enabling other projects to use Link in hardware instruments.

Moving closer

We are working hard on the final details of every aspect of T-1, to get it ready for production. The mechanical design is almost done, the firmware is reaching its final version and we are currently testing what is hopefully the final version of the PCB design. At the moment we are making deals with manufacturers with the goal of starting the production of T-1 next year! Pricing and release dates will be announced soon.

Best
Jonas, Mathias, Mathias, and Lars

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I created a new thread to split it off from here: Torso T1

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