Alesis MMT-8 Multi-Track MIDI Recorder: Why I Use It
The MMT8 is a Legend and the most used “Live” Sequencer in Music History. Released in 1987, its still used by some of the biggest names in electronic music. The unit's simplicity, durability, safety and reliability makes it powerful and effective. Watch this video Now to see how and why I use this “Energizer Bunny” of Multi-Track MIDI Recorders.

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