oh ! ^^ i have a TG77, great machines but i don't use it. but i keep it for the new environment i'll have, with more room etc.
and an emu II, a d50 ..
but once it is working you can load the program into the Arduino and from then on it won't need the PC.
... and it will record any new sequence, from the keyboard ?
ok, if i can't build the midi shield by myself i should get one then ?
hey, i realise i have an extremely good example of the 80' kind of sequence i want to do with it. simple, fun, useable... ( the modern sequencers i find are craps, and it requires to tune the notes with a potentiomer, and i hate that concept . virtual ones also are crap )
check this old school video, coming directly from the 80' ^^
the pro one is too expensive for me, but i could control so many other cool sounds with it, or some pure emulator II samples !
at 2:17 ( except that with my project, i could also control the character of each note of the sequence )
another great one is from jan hammer, playing with jeff beck ( got several jeff beck stratocasters, love this genius )