I was interested in buying the Twister, and using it as an analog-style melodic step sequencer - ideally in Ableton Live. It could be as simple as using the Twister as a hardware interface to Live’s M4L “Monosequencer”, where each knob tweaks the pitch of a step. Perhaps different modes allow you to use the knobs to change gate length, velocity and other control layers as well.
i’d like to know as well, this would be a very cool addition to the already awesome mf. i just bought a second twister and i’m using 1 with it’s native drum sequencer, and the 2nd to trigger notes to instruments. this is sort of a workaround, as you can only send 1 note eg the kick send an A on a 16 note pattern, the snare sends a F# on a 16 step pattern and so on, and everything is on channel 8 so it’s difficult to route to different instrumets. with the first knob you change the note you send, with the 2nd you change the pattern, and so on..
I ended up buying a Twister, but no, didn’t get it really working as I would have liked. The hardware is really great, but could do with some love from the software side of things.