- Type
- MIDI Effect
- Author
- opticon93
- Version
- 1.1
- License
- AttributionNonCommercialShareAlike
- Live version
- 9.7.1
- Max version
- 7.0.6
- Downloads
- 1,148
- Updated
- 2019-08-04
Description
Hi,
The Proletarian is a conceptual blend between my D1 Proc11 and Progenerator sequencers. In particular, it step sequences (like the D1) the Tonic, 3rd, 5th, ..., 13th of the current Key, Scale, Degree (like the Progenerator), which can be automated or sequenced by my global Chord Control Center (enabled by the nearby Orange button). If you want to play any note, use the D1.
Also, there is a .5x, 1x, 2x speed sequencer, based off of the main Speed.
Both of these have an AutoScramble feature.
The "Octave" knob sets the Base octave. The "Octave Wrap" button wraps the runover notes of the Scale back down to the bottom of the Base octave. The 3 numbers next to the "Octave" knob give probability weights to the Base, Base+1 and Base+2 octaves.
It also has 4 different sections (up to 64 steps each): Intro, Verse, Chorus and Outro.
The "Note Length" knob decreases the duration of the notes, relative to the Speed. If the Speed is 2 Bars, then a Note Length of 50% gives a 1 Bar note every 2 bars.
The "Rests" knob controls the probability of a rest occurring on a given step.
Enjoy
P.S. It can send midi (note,velocity) to appropriately wired MFL Audio Devices (currently, just my Convolvor). Also, it can export midi Clips of the constrained random output.
Update: The main new feature here is the bright orange button next to the Intro, Verse, Chorus, Outro (IVCO) menu, which I call the Section menu. When the new, bright orange button is off, this sequencer is not being controlled by the new, unseen force of the global IVCO sequencer found here
https://maxforlive.com/library/device/5625/introversechorusoutro
Also, I added a new Octave row to the sequencer