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Much better audio quality at Vimeo: http://www.vimeo.com/28838483 !!! This video demonstrates the brand new MIDIbox SEQ V4L, a variant of MBSEQV4 with minimalistic user interface. Buttons and LEDs are directly connected to the MBHP_CORE_LPC17 module (which is under the small table). An external keyboard is required to enter Notes, Pitchbender and CCs. MBSEQV4L controls a virtual Mk II with Seq1, and a Wurlitzer with Seq2. Both sequences have been recorded live and at once, only the Stylus RMX based drums have been added later in Logic Pro to make this video a little bit less boring. ;-) What happens: [0:05] configuring Seq1 for 32 steps (2 bars) [0:14] a basic pattern is entered in Live Recording mode to define the basic rhythm [0:19] now this sequence is automatically looped [0:25] switching to Step Recording mode [0:27] and entering additional notes for selected steps [0:32] activating force-to-scale: Pentatonic Minor (previously forgotten) [1:05] yes, we can also enter chords! :) [1:55] activating the Humanizer with extreme settings (random keys/velocity/length - always in scale!) [2:04] activating Groove with Shuffle feel and modified Delays/Velocities/Lengths [2:11] now it gets more funky! :) [2:12] trying some magic LFO presets - affecting note and velocity [2:36] trying different Step Progressing presets - affecting step increment/decrement/repeat [2:35] some different LFO presets again [3:08] break [3:17] entering a second sequence, played by a virtual Wurlitzer [3:26] notes are entered in Step Recording mode [3:57] trying different MIDI Echo effects on Seq1 with Note increment (but forced to scale) [4:28] introducing our special guest! ;-) [4:32] my beloved app "Pianist Pro" is running on the iPad, it sends OSC messages to MBSEQV4 which are converted to MIDI and thereafter sent to Logic Audio via USB [5:21] additional notes are entered, making the sequences more complex [5:33] muting Seq1, the Wurlitzer plays alone [5:58] all MIDI effects are activated - MBSEQV4L jams a bit out of human control meanwhile, but it still sounds nice ;) [6:40] unmuting and modifying the MIDI effects of Seq1 [7:04] slowly some steps are disabled to thin out the sequences