Just wanted to drop by and say, "WOW!" I missed the live Modular World show, caught it after. You make me feel like a complete newb! Anyway, earned a UA-cam sub, a Bandcamp follow, and picked up your two most recent albums as well. Keep doing what you're doing, please! Definitely inspiring!
Nice -- the Hapax looks so awesome! I'm always intrigued by different sequencers. I've been pretty happy with Erica Synths Black Sequencer as my main sequencer. Looking forward to what you do with the Hapax. Cheers! :)
Beautifully done sir. I am intrigued by Hapax. I have used Hermod but was forced to sell because of the tiny screen and workflow. I have worked with Rene II and Metropolis, but now am using mainly Metropolix, which has some drawbacks. So I’m always looking for that Unicorn Sequencer. Great performance and chat on Modular World yesterday! Cheers!
Great video. Thanks for posting it. I’ve used so many different sequencers in my case, and I still bounce back and forth between them. They are all so different, and serve different purposes for me, so I tend to keep them all. Hapax looks very interesting to me though. Would love to see you do a deeper dive on it in the future? As always, great work, sir.
Yep, they've all got pros and cons. I don't suppose there will ever be a perfect sequencer because we all want something slightly different.. Thanks so much for your kind comments 😊
After a long time of pondering I got the Vector without the expander. I got the Harmonaigh quantizer with 4 outputs from before, in another case, so If I want I can play polyphonic without midi. I wanted it because of the ease of dialing in keys, but what surprised me was how easy and fun it is to use and learn. Anyway great video
I’m a few steps behind you: I have the Eloquencer and have been thinking about the Vector to gain polyphony but had reservations. The Hapax’s feature set is hard to deny but I’m a little worried it’d be overwhelming. I need to get more details on the Oxi One, but your video had some really useful insights. Thank you!
Hi there Probbie (Paul). Question for you - Have you used a Vector? Or do you have a video on it? The Vector sequencer is one of the four sequencers in the title of the video, and is the reason I wanted to watch. Yet the only mention of the Vector in your comparison video is for 14 seconds at 04:00 ... ? When you mentioned the 'large footprint' of the Vector, it confused me because it is rather smaller than the Harpax ! So, is this video a shortened clip of a longer video, where you explore using a Vector? Just feels like the title of the video is misleading, and I was disappointed in the lack of content regarding the Vector 🤔 I like the sound of your music, and would have been interested to hear your thoughts on the Vector after using it. Cheers.
@1heUndertaker Hello, and thanks for your comment. I was only really able to explore three of the sequencers in detail as I have direct experience with those. It is true of course that putting Vector in a supplementary case wouldn't take up much more desk space than Hapax, although you might need the expander to get more CV outs.
@@Probbie no worries 🙂 It was just confusing to see the Vector mentioned, but without any demonstration of capabilities in comparison to the other sequencers. I own a Vector and also a Deluge, and was wondering about replacing one of them with either a Harpax or Eloquencer. So I was hoping your video would show the strengths and weaknesses in comparison. Maybe the title shouldn't have the 'Vector sequencer' in it? For info, the Vector including expander in a case is 300 x 160 mm. The Harpax is 360 x 210 mm. So the Vector takes up less space than the Harpax - not more. Thanks for responding to me, much appreciated. From the other videos on your channel, it seems like you are getting on well with the Harpax !
@@1heUndertaker Ah, smaller than I thought. Careful, or I might be tempted by Vector, especially the updated one. Hey, maybe I should get it and add to the comparison.. 🤔
@@Probbie 😅 be careful with that kind of thinking ... can get us down all kinds of rabbit holes ... which is why I will 'not' be getting a Harpax (yet...) 🙃
I love it! I'm still learning, but it is very intuitive. It does all the things that Hermod didn't, and more. I'm definitely going to be keeping Hapax .. Thanks for watching mate. 👍
Cheers Gary. It would appear from several comments that I may have neglected to mention some sequencers..! Sorry, not sure I'm aware of that feature. What is it?
No it wasn't about being exhaustive, as your title makes it clear this is about 3 specific ones. The feature is something you get on the SQ1 / 64 or volcas etc: that even Elektron doesn't do. In essence in 'active step' mode, removing steps from a sequence doesn't leave holes, it butts up existing steps, so an 8 step 4/4 pattern if you remove step 4 for example will turn into a 7/8 and so on, and the ability to randomise or structure the order on the fly. A performance joy @@Probbie
That was nice, and weirdly informative (there seems to be relatively little information around of the form “this is what didn't work out for me”). But the Hapax looks big-isn't it at least as large as the Vector with an expander?
Thanks for your comments. Yes, Hapax is relatively large. Probably smaller than vector and expander, but of course Hapax doesn't sit in the eurorack case..
@@Probbie I got curious and looked it up-Hapax is listed as 14.1ʺ×8.1ʺ, while Vector is 54HP all in, so Hapax is actually around twice the overall size(!), so even if you dropped the Vector into its own case you'd might have more desk space. Then again, the Vector quite likes to be connected to a Launchpad for shiny button goodness, so maybe there's no fair comparison to be made any way you slice it. In any case (ha ha, sorry) thanks again for the insight!
Eloquencer looks like nice sequencer and even Hemrod too. I was comparing them a lot when I was about to decide which sequencer to buy. But at the moment I'm really satisfied with my Nerdseq and Sega Gamepad Did you have opportunity to use Nerdseq? If so, what do you liked or do not?
@@Probbie Yes it does in a form of expander. 2HP with TRS jack or 6HP with classic MIDI connector and gamepad connector. I understand, MIDI is a must 🙂
@@Probbie even Midi poloyphonic per track and not just chords. So no lose of tracks if you want to go polyphonic. Launchpad, recording, CC automation etc...
After watching your "The Yearning revealed" I was thinking that I needed a Hermod, however that seems like the least good of the ones you presented here. I will have to continue to mentally deliberate what sequencer is right for me.
The problem is we all have different requirements; different priorities. I can only present my opinions based on my requirements and my way of working.. I suppose you need to think about what you want from a sequencer.
@@ProbbieI just traded and got a Hermod....well, I haven't gotten it yet but I traded and it is hopefully on its way. In my newest video I'm linking to your channel and video which presented me with this option that I eventually decided upon.
You're eloquencer is a lot more eloquent compared to other demos I've seen. Thanks for sharing Paul!
Much appreciated my friend 🙏
Just wanted to drop by and say, "WOW!" I missed the live Modular World show, caught it after. You make me feel like a complete newb!
Anyway, earned a UA-cam sub, a Bandcamp follow, and picked up your two most recent albums as well. Keep doing what you're doing, please! Definitely inspiring!
I really appreciate your comments and support. Thank you so much 😊
Interesting sequencer combination.
Thanks for the demo.
The sounds are great too.
Thanks so much!
Great demo Probbie. I enjoyed listening and watching.👍👍👍
Thanks so much for checking in and for your kind comments 👌
Lovely as ever. Best luck for tomorrow!
Thanks so much; I really appreciate that 😊
So informative and really interesting. Thanks for the video and congratulations on the Modular World show.
So glad you found it useful. Thanks my friend 👌
Hi, nice video, do you heard about the TS1, a sequencer for eurorack with lcd screen cv gate and midi capabilities.
@@BvrInstruments No, ai hadn't spotted that. Looks pretty neat. Thanks for stopping by.. 🙌
thumbs up for the composition and sound design as well
@@bleighhh Thanks very much, and thanks for the sub.. 🙌
Detailed explanations, beautiful harmonies, wonderful! I'm a Hermod beginner. I want to be able to use this sequencer more from now on.
Thanks so much 🙌. Hermod is a VERY capable sequencer once you get used to how to access all the features.
Nice -- the Hapax looks so awesome! I'm always intrigued by different sequencers. I've been pretty happy with Erica Synths Black Sequencer as my main sequencer. Looking forward to what you do with the Hapax. Cheers! :)
Cheers Matthew. I've not seriously considered the Black Sequencer. Maybe I should have... 😖😉
Beautifully done sir. I am intrigued by Hapax. I have used Hermod but was forced to sell because of the tiny screen and workflow. I have worked with Rene II and Metropolis, but now am using mainly Metropolix, which has some drawbacks. So I’m always looking for that Unicorn Sequencer. Great performance and chat on Modular World yesterday! Cheers!
Thanks so much my friend. 😊
Great video. Thanks for posting it. I’ve used so many different sequencers in my case, and I still bounce back and forth between them. They are all so different, and serve different purposes for me, so I tend to keep them all. Hapax looks very interesting to me though. Would love to see you do a deeper dive on it in the future? As always, great work, sir.
Yep, they've all got pros and cons. I don't suppose there will ever be a perfect sequencer because we all want something slightly different.. Thanks so much for your kind comments 😊
After a long time of pondering I got the Vector without the expander. I got the Harmonaigh quantizer with 4 outputs from before, in another case, so If I want I can play polyphonic without midi.
I wanted it because of the ease of dialing in keys, but what surprised me was how easy and fun it is to use and learn.
Anyway great video
That's good to know! Thanks so much for your comment. 👍
I’m a few steps behind you: I have the Eloquencer and have been thinking about the Vector to gain polyphony but had reservations. The Hapax’s feature set is hard to deny but I’m a little worried it’d be overwhelming. I need to get more details on the Oxi One, but your video had some really useful insights. Thank you!
Tell you what; I still miss Eloquencer. I was much more productive with it.. Good luck with your search. I would love to know what you decide..
Great comparison. I think those all are good options. It's more how you can use them, and you sure can mate :)
Thanks a lot Jarno; much appreciated 🙌
Nice one, I also love my bitbox for drums.
Thanks mate 👍
lovely patterns!!
Thanks m'friend!! 👍
Hi there Probbie (Paul). Question for you - Have you used a Vector?
Or do you have a video on it?
The Vector sequencer is one of the four sequencers in the title of the video, and is the reason I wanted to watch.
Yet the only mention of the Vector in your comparison video is for 14 seconds at 04:00 ... ?
When you mentioned the 'large footprint' of the Vector, it confused me because it is rather smaller than the Harpax !
So, is this video a shortened clip of a longer video, where you explore using a Vector?
Just feels like the title of the video is misleading, and I was disappointed in the lack of content regarding the Vector 🤔
I like the sound of your music, and would have been interested to hear your thoughts on the Vector after using it.
Cheers.
@1heUndertaker Hello, and thanks for your comment. I was only really able to explore three of the sequencers in detail as I have direct experience with those. It is true of course that putting Vector in a supplementary case wouldn't take up much more desk space than Hapax, although you might need the expander to get more CV outs.
@@Probbie no worries 🙂
It was just confusing to see the Vector mentioned, but without any demonstration of capabilities in comparison to the other sequencers.
I own a Vector and also a Deluge, and was wondering about replacing one of them with either a Harpax or Eloquencer.
So I was hoping your video would show the strengths and weaknesses in comparison.
Maybe the title shouldn't have the 'Vector sequencer' in it?
For info, the Vector including expander in a case is 300 x 160 mm.
The Harpax is 360 x 210 mm.
So the Vector takes up less space than the Harpax - not more.
Thanks for responding to me, much appreciated.
From the other videos on your channel, it seems like you are getting on well with the Harpax !
@@1heUndertaker Ah, smaller than I thought. Careful, or I might be tempted by Vector, especially the updated one. Hey, maybe I should get it and add to the comparison.. 🤔
@@Probbie 😅 be careful with that kind of thinking ... can get us down all kinds of rabbit holes ... which is why I will 'not' be getting a Harpax (yet...) 🙃
@@1heUndertaker 😳
Great video, @probbie. Thoughts on Hapax a few months out? Considering….
I love it! I'm still learning, but it is very intuitive. It does all the things that Hermod didn't, and more. I'm definitely going to be keeping Hapax .. Thanks for watching mate. 👍
Mine is on the way!@@Probbie
@@stujay You won't regret it...
Great comparison mate ... not sure you mentioned it but are you aware of any rack sequencers that do the korg 'active step' thing?
Cheers Gary. It would appear from several comments that I may have neglected to mention some sequencers..! Sorry, not sure I'm aware of that feature. What is it?
No it wasn't about being exhaustive, as your title makes it clear this is about 3 specific ones. The feature is something you get on the SQ1 / 64 or volcas etc: that even Elektron doesn't do. In essence in 'active step' mode, removing steps from a sequence doesn't leave holes, it butts up existing steps, so an 8 step 4/4 pattern if you remove step 4 for example will turn into a 7/8 and so on, and the ability to randomise or structure the order on the fly. A performance joy @@Probbie
@@GaryHayes Ah, I get it. Sounds useful!!
The vector will do this.
will check that thaanks! @@jamesbowsher-murray128
That was nice, and weirdly informative (there seems to be relatively little information around of the form “this is what didn't work out for me”). But the Hapax looks big-isn't it at least as large as the Vector with an expander?
Thanks for your comments. Yes, Hapax is relatively large. Probably smaller than vector and expander, but of course Hapax doesn't sit in the eurorack case..
@@Probbie I got curious and looked it up-Hapax is listed as 14.1ʺ×8.1ʺ, while Vector is 54HP all in, so Hapax is actually around twice the overall size(!), so even if you dropped the Vector into its own case you'd might have more desk space. Then again, the Vector quite likes to be connected to a Launchpad for shiny button goodness, so maybe there's no fair comparison to be made any way you slice it.
In any case (ha ha, sorry) thanks again for the insight!
Eloquencer looks like nice sequencer and even Hemrod too. I was comparing them a lot when I was about to decide which sequencer to buy. But at the moment I'm really satisfied with my Nerdseq and Sega Gamepad Did you have opportunity to use Nerdseq? If so, what do you liked or do not?
No, I've never used Nerdseq. If I remember rightly, it doesn't have MIDI out, which I kind of rely on now..
@@Probbie Yes it does in a form of expander. 2HP with TRS jack or 6HP with classic MIDI connector and gamepad connector. I understand, MIDI is a must 🙂
@@marekveleba Ah, okay. I remember looking at it but I can't remember why I didn't give it further consideration..
@@Probbie even Midi poloyphonic per track and not just chords. So no lose of tracks if you want to go polyphonic. Launchpad, recording, CC automation etc...
@@xorelectronics Wow, I definitely should have mentioned it at least.... 😖
After watching your "The Yearning revealed" I was thinking that I needed a Hermod, however that seems like the least good of the ones you presented here. I will have to continue to mentally deliberate what sequencer is right for me.
The problem is we all have different requirements; different priorities. I can only present my opinions based on my requirements and my way of working.. I suppose you need to think about what you want from a sequencer.
@@ProbbieI just traded and got a Hermod....well, I haven't gotten it yet but I traded and it is hopefully on its way. In my newest video I'm linking to your channel and video which presented me with this option that I eventually decided upon.
@@allweatherhaulage It's a perfectly good sequencer! Have fun 😊
Have any of your concerns with hermod been addressed with Hermod+ ?
I haven't tried it but as far as I know the only issue addressed to some extent is the display size.
I might have misunderstood, but does Hapax share the capability (with Eloquencer) to have simultaneous tracks with adjustably different track lengths?
Yes indeed! 😁👌
Good old Blofeld
Yes indeed; I still use it! Thanks for stopping by and commenting 🙂 And subscribing.. 🙌
Nerdeq !
Yep, it's not a review of ALL sequencers; only the ones I had access to.. Thanks for watching anyway. 👌