Hi Fran,

I'm a bit confused about your latest explanation regarding sequencer timing.

You say that your Roland G1000 has a sequencer resolution of 120 steps per quarter note.

My Technics KN5000 User's manual (page 192) states that the sequencer resolution is 96 pulses per quarter note.

My Yamaha QY70 Sequencer User's manual (page 229) states that its' sequencer resolution is 480 clocks per quarter note.

Aren't 'steps', 'pulses' and 'clocks' refering to the SAME type of measurement?

If so, then the sequencer resolution of the Yamaha QY70 is a much higher (finer resolution) than the G1000 or KN5000 and would more accurately record and playback a midi recorded "live" performance.

I do not understand what you are referring to re: CPT (clock pulse time) and the other figures you mention: 3,825 steps - default 480.

I didn't think that 'clocks' when referred to in the context of sequencer timing resolution referred to 'clock pulse time', but that it instead referred to the # of divisions per quarter note.

If indeed the Yamaha QY70's sequencer resolution is the same as the Roland G1000 and Technics KN5000, can you please explain.

Thanks,

- Scott
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