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CV-sequencers for line6 m9 (or MIDI)


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Hello, I became interested in the possibility of using CV-sequencers to create unusual things (like arpeggiators, step-octave patterns like "Map of the Problematique" by Muse and other) with my M9.

 

I found it possible with EHX 8 Step Sequencer, but I would like to find a cheaper and or flexible (with MIDI Out for other devices, for example, but maybe without) devices. Can i use Arturia Beatstep ("1 volt per octave CV output as well as a standard 1 volt per octave Gate output") or something else (KORG SQ-1, for example)?

 

Thanks for answering and sorry for my English)

 

"These are the electrical signals sent by the BeatStep CV and Gate jacks:
Control Voltage: 1 Volt/octave, from 0V to 7V
Gate output: 8 Volts"

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M9 is a Stompbox Effects device. You can send the sequencer signal

through the M9 and its effects to further process the signal.

 

MIDI is used for loading and off-loading settings and engaging "Scenes"

and Looper functions, and some SysEx. It is not itself a sequencer, and

does not accept control voltage (CV). It's a Stompbox Effects device with

some digital program features.

 

http://line6.com/m9/ 

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M9 is a Stompbox Effects device. You can send the sequencer signal

through the M9 and its effects to further process the signal.

 

 

I want to use external sequencer like arturia beatstep with m9. Beatstep has cv-output and I want to connect it to an expression pedal input of m9. Will m9 receive signal from beatstep correctly and change effect parameters according to signal from beatstep?

 

 It works with EHX 8 Step Sequencer (example: https://youtu.be/uAdBdLFfs1w?t=4m25s; http://line6.com/support/topic/2837-m5-compatible-with-electro-harmonix-8-step-program-sequence-pedal/), but  what about Arturia Beatstep ( KORG SQ-1 and others)?

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