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Name: Jon Grandin on Feb 5, 2007Comments: I'd REALLY love to buy this, if it's ever released!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 5, 2007Comments: I would like to see a new product that works like the MMT-8 sequencer, an MMT-16 or MMT-24 I think itFlag
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Name: Mitchell Kehoe on Feb 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Doug Segner on Feb 5, 2007Comments: I would buy it in a minuteFlag
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Name: Wim on Feb 5, 2007Comments: Yeah, still use my MMT-8 .. it rules.Flag
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Name: Tom on Feb 5, 2007Comments: This is a great idea.Flag
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Name: Radnar Dirtley on Feb 5, 2007Comments: It really is the best, I imagine it wouldn't be too hard to make a much better one.Flag
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Name: Larry Kleinke on Feb 7, 2007Comments: Useful added functionality would be proper step editing for sure! Possibly DIN Sync out, and an extra "clock track". Meaning a +5 volt trigger could be output via a dedicated Clock Track. For every note input, it output a clock trigger, like the old Roland drum machines. And the ability to go between play and edit while running. And keep the track mute/unmute function just like it is. Thanks =o]Flag
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Name: Mark Kunoff on Feb 7, 2007Comments: Great idea!Flag
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Name: Superfly on Feb 7, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Nermin Hajdarevic on Feb 7, 2007Comments: Please make it, i will buy it in a second...pleaseFlag
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Name: Joe Zebra on Feb 10, 2007Comments: The MMT-8 was very user friendly. Surely you can make something like that.Flag
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Name: Jason Halton on Feb 12, 2007Comments: I would definately buy one!Flag
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Name: Jason Evanko on Feb 14, 2007Comments: mmt8 - simple, effective, affordable, NOT OBSOLETE!Flag
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Name: Jason Coughlin on Feb 16, 2007Comments: MMT-16 would be nice with good keyswitches and a big display that can be easily read during live performances.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 19, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: James Maier on Feb 25, 2007Comments: It would be great to see a hardware sequencer like the MMT8 on the market again!Flag
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Name: Richard Willoughby on Feb 25, 2007Comments: Ive been using the MMT8 since 1989. I currently own 4 of them!!! I'll never get rid of them....though Id love to buy an updated version. !!!Flag
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Name: Jemimah Marmalade on Mar 8, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Zack Lee on Mar 10, 2007Comments: Please, Alesis, Give us an MMT-8 for the 21st century! I don't need groove boxes.. what I really need is a easy programable sequencer.Flag
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Name: Andrew Pealer on Mar 16, 2007Comments: Please release another sequencer it would improve the production and invention of all musicians.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 21, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Carl Dansky on Jun 16, 2007Comments: This is the only sequencer I'll ever use. It would be so much more amazing to work on the same but somewhat lager pallette. CarlFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 20, 2009Comments: Yes, please bring something similar out. Hardware roolz! The future is physical!Flag
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Name: Martin Byrne on Jul 2, 2011Comments: even a mmt8 with more memory would be nice, but with 16 tracks and modern features it would be killerFlag
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Name: Martin Byrne on Dec 8, 2011Comments: love my MMT-8, even one with a lot more memory and Roland TR step programming would be great.Flag
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Niklas Norén on Feb 23, 2013
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