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justinlloyd
1507 days ago
Yep, there is a reason people drop thousand dollar to $5,000 hardware sequencer PCIe cards, like the RME RayDat, RME AES, Focusrite RedNet, Marian, or Avid, in to their computers.
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primitiveape
1506 days ago
Those are primarily audio interfaces.
The sequencer on an MPC-60, or a PC based MOTU MTP deals with traditional MIDI (5-pin DIN).
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hammyhavoc
1505 days ago
RME's MIDI timing is solid though.
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justinlloyd
1506 days ago
You're right, I was thinking one thing and typing another thing. Weird how that works some days.
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hammyhavoc
1505 days ago
Very happy RayDat user here, only wish I'd sprung for it a decade ago.
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The sequencer on an MPC-60, or a PC based MOTU MTP deals with traditional MIDI (5-pin DIN).