Hmmm.. it's a midi sequencer.
It generates triggers for midi notes and note offs when the playhead panel and the ball panel intersect X coordinates.
Ball 1 is note on, ball 2 is note off, so to set the length of the note, move ball 1 and two apart. The coloured squares add or remove possible steps.
It doesn't really always work as expected, I guess that's fun? Make sure you hit a preset 0-3 when you load the patch because for some reason the saved state is not recalling properly.
no wiki entry for this afternoons experiment...I probably won't refine this but maybe it can give some ideas?
(edit: Addon removed. Too broken for general use...will fix!)
(here's my test test version if anyone cares to try it. Still broken but better now and new features , uses RMXL VST for preset examples http://krakli.com/krakli-free-synths/ ) http://www.sensomusic.com/forums/upload ... est%29.pat
Quick explanation:
-coloured squares each enable one of up to six steps per row
-ball 1 is note on, ball 2 is note off
-hight of ball above step grid determines note velocity
-up to eight pages of separate values for ball (note) active, ball location, velocity, octave and step value
-flatten seq when pressed will record all pages to the current ball (note) values as the page passes
-flatten step does the same for step values
-freeze allows focus on one page for editing, step position is not upset
-resynch pages sets all pages in sequence to page 1
-everything else should be self explanitory....
Saving and recalling is not working reliably, possibly due to an incomplete script, so do not hope to recover any creations! Best bet is to store in a preset and then save a copy of the patch....
rainbow seq
fun for sure !
yes very interesting approach.
I like the 'no-quantized' idea
I like the 'no-quantized' idea
Olivier Sens
www.brainmodular.com
www.brainmodular.com
There is actually quantize data patches set to 1/16.I had some troubles with no quantizing.I know I said I probably wouldn't do any further work on it but now I get tempted to make it better... OCD!
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