* From =?iso-8859-1?q?Torbj=F8rn=20Hervik?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I'll tell you this about the RM1x, and I found it out
today: THE KNOBS SUX! My cutoff-knob is a bit loose.
Course, I shouldn't rally care, but I do. I've had it
for a month now, and a knob is a bit slacker than the
others. Am I the only 1.?

Torbj�rn

--- Scott Abel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev:
> * From Scott Abel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Hi there
> 
> I've been looking at getting the RM1x for a while,
> but I've found an ASQ 10 for sale in mint condition
> -
> has anyone used or owned both of these machines
> and can say which is the best to get? I'm wanting
> to move from a software seq (cakewalk) to hardware
> - the same old story of being sick of looking at a
> pc
> screen all day at work etc etc.  Looking to use it
> both for composition and live use, so muting and
> pattern play are just as important as linear (for
> the type of music it'll be used for).  I don't
> really
> need another sound module so its really the
> sequencing
> capability of the RM1x I'm looking at.
> 
> The advantages/disadvantages seem to be:
> 
> RM1x:
> Pros -
> * Nice and well laid out interface
> * pattern / pattern chain mode
> * lots of options, play effects etc in job mode
> 
> Cons -
> * only 1 midi out 
> * seems quite expensive here in NZ - roughly US$1200
> (not joking - but I'm
> still looking around)
> * the other few bugs & gripes that people have 
> expressed on the list
> 
> ASQ 10:
> Pros -
> * Built like a tank
> * Nice quantisation options
> * Track muting / pattern & linear sequencing
> * 4 midi outs / 2 midi ins
> * Cost seems cheap = roughly US$500 
> 
> Cons - 
> * Old machine with no free support now
> * ???? - don't know many others - no one seems to
> know much about it
> 
> Anyone else have any thoughts on the relative merits
> of either? Any useful ASQ 10/RM1x net resources to
> help
> decide either way? I know that the RM1x is a
> reliable
> safe choice here (if I can get one more reasonably
> priced!!)
> but the few things I've found on the net about the
> ASQ10
> show that its highly regarded and kind of a rarity
> (?)
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Scott
> 
> 
> 
> 
>
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