tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8300734107181019300.post5775591674727737760..comments2013-12-20T15:12:41.923-08:00Comments on Score For Sale News: Getting Sequences in ESQ/SQ80 FormatMarkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10172563942171162403noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8300734107181019300.post-1840709872333769482013-12-20T15:12:41.923-08:002013-12-20T15:12:41.923-08:00Perhaps gigging "musicians" who use sequ...Perhaps gigging "musicians" who use sequencers to cover top-40 tracks should consider actually recording the backing parts themselves, once they finish evaluating their priorities. Or better still, hook up with a band. After all if it's their bread and butter, maybe they should expect to have to do more than a couple of 4-hour gigs a week.<br /><br />Anyway, don't forget that songs can always be copied from one sequencer to another via MIDI. Just sync the sequencers together, hit record on one and play on the other. Every note that gets recorded will be consistently off by a few ticks (which generally won't matter, especially if you just re-quantize everything.)nebulahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18200575863367171104noreply@blogger.com