Harry;
Dream Machine by Audio Simulations is powerful and is computer keyboard accessible. Dream Machine has its own sequencer as well. OK on Win 98 but they are not Windows 2000 ready yet, but should be soon. I would suggest at least Pen II and significant RAM to avoid latency if you intend to be playing/recording/sequencing realtime. Say hello to Brian for me.
Another to use is the Rebirth and even better is the Reason.
The next best step to not having to use a keyboard is using the MC505, Roland's groovemachine. Its a flat surface keyboard and is the best cross between keyboard and intuitive interface controller.
Hope this helps, let me know if you find something better..Chris for Trancegroup
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Harry;
Dream Machine by Audio Simulations is powerful and is computer keyboard accessible. Dream Machine has its own sequencer as well. OK on Win 98 but they are not Windows 2000 ready yet, but should be soon. I would suggest at least Pen II and significant RAM to avoid latency if you intend to be playing/recording/sequencing realtime. Say hello to Brian for me.
Another to use is the Rebirth and even better is the Reason.
The next best step to not having to use a keyboard is using the MC505, Roland's groovemachine. Its a flat surface keyboard and is the best cross between keyboard and intuitive interface controller.
Hope this helps, let me know if you find something better..Chris for Trancegroup