What a long read of a topic. I wish there was more constructive conversation in here and it seems like this ones just going to keep on going. Ill stay out of the politics.

I see the points on both sides, and am happy with whatever Elektron decides to give us. I bought the machine after researching and specifically being aware that there was no midi implementation on the sequencer. It is clearly documented, and my thoughts, if you don’t rtfm and specs before purchasing its your own fault. However, the fact that we can record live into the sequencer, and that same live information is also transmitted via midi makes me wonder if there is any type of conversion already going on one way, but not the other.

As for overbridge - “Sequencing via DAW” - I will be very excited to see what level of control we will actually have to the sequencer. If we have very deep control (step/plock etc) I can see why Elektron would opt for a proprietary language over midi. Because in the end, midi can limit the overall featureset and level of control. It was invented over 30 years ago, technology has come a long way since then.

This being the case, Even if the Keys/A4 do not gain the ability for midi sequencing, I wonder if some awesome user could think up a usb to midi interface utilizing the proprietary language and convert that out to midi (arduino based etc). If sequencing via DAW is enabled from overbridge, Im sure someone will find a way into taking advantage of that even if Elektron can not implement it directly in their OS. After all, Elektron seems to encourage their users to expand on what they have laid out for us.

All this being said, I would personally love to see a budget priced machine from Electron that does nothing but sequence midi and maybe even battery powered (or even with a super cheap digital 8bit midi chip for internal voicing for on the go), but have the same structure of their current sequencers. This wouldn’t take away functionality of my current machine (I would still have access to all tracks and voices) with the added bonus of the sync technology and being able to control external gear. Or also to keep producing for my external gear but without having it readily available. If I were to buy an OT, I would probably want to use it as an OT, not as a midi sequencer just to work around current limitations.

I hope this post was a little more insightful then some of the others, and hope the previous ranting didn’t discourage the Elektron folks from checking up on this thread.