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Combine Sequencer

by TRNR

Combine is an esoteric sequencer implementing techniques com...

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Type
MIDI Effect
Author
TRNR
Version
1.0
License
Commercial
Live version
11.2.7
Max version
8.5.2
Downloads
0
Updated
2025-06-23

Description

Combine is an esoteric sequencer implementing techniques common to modular synthesizers.

It consists of a master device with separate pitch, octave, velocity and duration sequencers whose output is send to all slave devices in the project. Here those free-running sequences will be combined when an activated step is hit resulting in an inter-connected meta composition.

Features:

- Master device with separate sequencers for pitch, octave, velocity and duration

- Global control over root note and scale

- A range of selectable pentatonic scales

- Clock divider and length control for all sequencers

- Slave device with 8-step sequencer, chance per step and transposition control

- Unlimited number of slave devices per project

- Chord generator with up to 4 notes and spread control

- Switches to locally toggle master sequences

- Note and velocity monitor

- No midi routing necessary

See it in action here:

https://youtu.be/qmx65ZwJHJE

Comments (8)

  • Homebelly · December 16 2022
    This looks cool. Is there a video of it in use some where?
  • aoxomoxoa23 · December 16 2022
    i agree. :)
  • akninganng · December 16 2022
    20 bucks for this and no video. great!
  • TRNR · December 17 2022
    You can see it in action here: https://youtu.be/qmx65ZwJHJE
  • aoxomoxoa23 · December 17 2022
    very sweet! what would be an awesome feature: ability to transpose the root by incoming midi note on master.. as well on the send devices: a % chance for each of the triggers. but it looks and sounds like a lot of fun already.
  • aoxomoxoa23 · December 17 2022
    oh, I see it already has the second request I made .. chance per step! sorry ;)
  • TRNR · December 17 2022
    Thanks for the feedback. Transposing the root note by incoming Midi notes is a great idea! You could get similar results by automating the root note parameter but it'd be a workaround for sure. Right now it's not really equipped to do proper chord changes that well but I see how that would be a requested feature, especially because of how limited Ableton's Midi routing is.
  • Syn · December 11 2024
    Had to grab this one tonight to start a song with. The demo influenced me to want to add it to my collection because it's nice for those kind of linear grooves. I want to do something similar to the demo but with a bunch of struck mallet type sounds or u-He Zebra the Unfinished Atonal keys for starters. Live is shaping up to be one of my future big ones and Falcon's newest collection and VCV Rack 2 Pro + all the other unique things I dabble with.

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