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seqMPEror - a polyphonic MPE gestural sequencer1.3.2. screenshot

seqMPEror - a polyphonic MPE gestural sequencer1.3.2.

by andrejkobal

seqMPEror (seq-emperor) is polyphonic and fully MIDI MPE com...

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Type
MIDI Effect
Author
andrejkobal
License
Commercial
Live version
11.3.
Max version
8.1.5
Downloads
0
Updated
2024-03-26

Description

seqMPEror (seq-emperor) is polyphonic and fully MIDI MPE compatible sequencer. enjoy complex sequencing with ease. augment your musical ideas in a fun way. explore creative, non-linear, non-repetitive, expressive and innovative polyphonic MPE gestural adventure. available for Ableton Live (MaxForLive) and MaxMSP.

We have added an overview video tutorial of seqMPEror.

Check it out here - https://youtu.be/c0oaX6O-uqE

Additionally, we have created a playlist with short seqMPEror sound demos. Here is the link - https://tinyurl.com/3vr8fvdp

Comments (6)

  • cparadisi · December 19 2022
    I'm running 1.0.2 in Live 11 on Windows and seqmperor is not saving its state when I save my Ableton set. When I reopen the set seqemperor is back to its initial state. Is this what it means on the website where it says the "preset section is not yet available"?
  • andrejkobal · December 19 2022
    Yes, this was meant on the website. It should be available in the future update. For now, the solution is to record MIDI/MPE from seqMPEror to another Ableton MIDI track. We will keep you updated.
  • cparadisi · December 19 2022
    Great. Thanks.
  • banalytic · December 28 2022
    hi! on your homepage I found those system requirements:
    system Requirements
    Apple computer with Core i5 – i7 processor, 8GB RAM, SSD HD, OSX 10.11.6 or later
    are Apple-Computers with M1 ARM Chips not supported?
  • andrejkobal · December 28 2022
    Yes of course the core i5 or i7 are the minimum requirements. But it works even better on M1 ARM Chips, I'm actually using it on a Mac Mini M1. Hope that helps.
  • banalytic · December 28 2022
    okay! thanks for this info and fast reply! will check it out :)

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