Hi everyone,
Here you have my little contribution :)
A simple 8 steps sequencer, with step by X step operator and SLICE
time between values.
Open it for more details.
Hope it would be helpfull !
On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 10:24 AM, martin brinkmann
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Solen Music
and now. jjeje the file
On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 10:24 AM, martin brinkmann
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Solen Music wrote:
my plan for the tappable groove metro is not to use [metro] but to
keep a variable table of times between output bangs. i hope to hook
two drum pads to a [timer]
Solen Music wrote:
my plan for the tappable groove metro is not to use [metro] but to
keep a variable table of times between output bangs. i hope to hook
two drum pads to a [timer] based kind of bpm counter. one pad will
input the downbeat times and the other the offbeat times (the usual
cheers, I will have a dig around your patches! I'll be interested to
hear your 'grainstates' also, i always did like that reaktor patch
when i used it.
my plan for the tappable groove metro is not to use [metro] but to
keep a variable table of times between output bangs. i hope to hook
two drum
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cheers, I will have a dig around your patches! I'll be interested
Hallo,
Solen Music hat gesagt: // Solen Music wrote:
my plan for the tappable groove metro is not to use [metro] but to
keep a variable table of times between output bangs.
The RjDj library includes a c_multimetro.pd abstraction that accepts a list of
periods and cycles them. It also includes
Solen Music wrote:
I did mean step sequencer.
i have allways been interested in step-sequencers, and made
a few attempts to build a good one.
of course i was not successfull in making the perfect
step-sequencer... and i would not reccomend my creations for learning,
since they are quite messy,
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From: Solen Music solenpured...@googlemail.com
Subject: Re: [PD] Good sequencer patches for learning?
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Date: Wednesday, 6 May, 2009, 10:42 AM
Hi, apologies for being so vague.
I did mean step sequencer. I'm in the process of designing
a 32 step
sequencer that runs off
i find that you can do a lot by building a simple arpeggiator sequence of
just 3 or 4 notes, and then send messages to do things like: retrigger,
reverse, transpose, change speed, etc
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Hi, apologies for being so vague.
I did mean step sequencer. I'm in the process of designing a 32 step
sequencer that runs off a tappable groove metro (to give the option of
everything from rigid straight to super loose hand tapped swing).
I'm mostly building it around lanes of 32 v-sliders of
Hallo,
Solen Music hat gesagt: // Solen Music wrote:
Can anybody point me in the direction of good sequencer patches for
learning? preferably vanilla or as close to as possible!
Maybe 5.reference/qlist-help.pd ? :)
Now, seriously: The answer pretty much depends on what sequencer means to
you.
Hi,
Can anybody point me in the direction of good sequencer patches for
learning? preferably vanilla or as close to as possible!
Thanks in advance,
--
John
http://www.myspace.com/solenband
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