- Type
- MIDI Effect
- Author
- TomFromGRP
- Version
- 1.0
- License
- None
- Live version
- 10.1.14
- Max version
- 8.1.3
- Downloads
- 1,378
- Updated
- 2020-05-22
Description
This device is a midi sequencer based on the one found on the SubHarmonicon by Moog.
It is designed for happy accidents, that's why notes for each step are displayed as numbers. You can use a midi scale device after the seq to have more control over the accidents.
Consider using an hardware controler. It's working with push, and it's midi mapable.
Comments (10)
Thanks for your work, non the less :)
Looks great but for me It doesn't even start...
Maybe I do something wrong...
Thank you for posting anyway !
Was not even thinking about it and then (live was still playing silentlly) a completly crazy arp came out in my living room !
what a surprise !
Thanks everyone for your comments and feedback !
I will investigate why it is slow to start or not starting at all. If you could provide me more infos, it would help. Like max version, live version, anything that might be relevent.
Regarding UI improvement:
- mapping seq buttons to push is on my todo list. But it is really a lot of work and research to do on my side, it's not as easy as mapping encoders on push.
- putting number instead of notes is a design choice. I can recommand to use a midi scale effect after the seq, it will help for consistency.
I was having issues with all versions of Ableton until now :) and live 10 has imbedded Max :)