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 wrote:
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>> my plan for t
and now. jjeje the file
On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 10:24 AM, martin brinkmann
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> Solen Music wrote:
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>> 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 c
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
>
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 inclu
31 2 0 100;
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> cheers, I will have a dig around yo
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 pa
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,
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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> 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 a tapp
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 va
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
y
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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