Hi all,
The next release of Metastudio will have a bunch of sequencers. 32 step slider sequencer with variable duration steps 56 step trigger sequencer with 5 trigger rows and typeable input 40 step multi sequencer with 2 numbers, 2 triggers, 13-limit radio button and step entry from a MIDI keyboard or a qwerty keyboard.
there's also a bunch of sequence modifiers - polyrhythmic variation per-step, and subdivision re-triggers of a step.
Patterns are copyable to new patterns, and sets of patterns can be saved and loaded. I'm presenting this at the PD convention so the final release will be before that - probably early June. You can check out the 0.2 version with 32-step sequencers here: http://sharktracks.co.uk/puredata/
...but the 0.3 release will have help files and way more functionality!
more soon, Ed
--- On Wed, 6/5/09, Solen Music solenpuredata@googlemail.com wrote:
From: Solen Music solenpuredata@googlemail.com Subject: Re: [PD] Good sequencer patches for learning? To: pd-list@iem.at 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 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 values 0-127, so that apart from standard note/velocity pairings, I may use the lanes for controller data, cutoff envelopes etc.
I'm basically looking to look through a good few patches to see what plan of action would be best to take.
Frank I've looked at your pattseq and have garnered a good few very useful ideas from it. But unfortunately it's a little above me in terms of my Pd ability!
So if there are any others too?
Cheers again,
John.
2009/5/5 Frank Barknecht fbar@footils.org:
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.
Ciao
Frank
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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