it's basically 32 steps "on the interface" , and you can chain an infinity of 32-steps-groups or presets, which is a bit like the pattern sequencer in old programs like notator (and was re-implememted in Cubase SX 4).
On the interface it is easy to program 2/4/ or 8 groups of 32 steps, (you simply type in the relevant section).
So it is 32 / 64 / 128 / 256, or more.
Then it is a bit more conceptual, but still easy once you get it: you save "presets of suite of 8 presets" (this means presets of a 256-step sequence) and then it can sequence those "refill groups". So basically, you can sequence an extremely high number of steps, virtually infinite.
You can also sequence sub presets (it is faster, sometimes enough): pattern preset list, mute preset list, gates only....
You can do it manually too (you input the desired preset numbers, then you press a button to change when needed.
This is possible in LBH VIII only though, as MiniQuencer is made to remain super light and useable with little dsp and the inifinite step sequencing of LBV III takes a good amount of ressources. In MiniQuencer, it is simply made by program change. So it can do infinite sequences too, but not as automatically as LBH VIII
Miniquencer= 3 dsps approx with osc/filters/simple fx (may depend on the said osc/filters/fx)
LBH VIII: 8 dsps approx (example with 8 osc, a few filters, aux delay fx, limfat)
You can import MQ presets into LBH VIII if needed.
I think it will be for this week and should be added to Sonic Core specials, when i finish another of the triggered oscillator and double checked the dev twice again.
It is national hollyday today and i decided to take all hollydays now, especially when it is a monday-hollyday
See ya
have a nice day
I must also experiment with the scope direct sound modules (if they're still there) because
i'm really fed up of distorded sound from soundblaster-"live" on the
videos (the tails on the high noise percussion should sound very fine,but here, it is distorded and doesn't release as it should, and sounds dirty). I think ds or soundcard modules could work, will have to check that too.