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With Atom2 you don't even have to have long patterns. You can slow down pattern playback to 5% speed.
Another good (generative) sequencer would be PolyPhase. Beware, its only IAA.
Once you get this beast under control, it can make some good ever changing patterns.
Let it run for a while, and record the midi-notes, so you can use chunks of it.
@suitcase4 , Seaquence is long in the tooth and not Auv3 etc but can go down to 1 BPM which along with its generally random nature can produce some very slow sequences. I also use SnakeBud a lot in these situations as a combination of Rate, Snake Pattern, Note and randomisation facilities can again produce some very slow triggers.
As i mentioned above about PolyPhase, i tried this morning to create an evolving sequence, together with Animoog Z and Alteza, just to give you an idea what can be done.
Nice track / demo @Identor… liked the way it evolved.
This thread reminded me to let the Seaquence critters out for their Christmas party…
SunVox has a healthy amount of generative/randomising functionality.
Very true.
@gleandibson i noticed you mentioned in a Audiobus setup. While it is possible to set up different midi configurations in AB3, you are able to do more advanced midi connections/midi routings in AUM or Apematrix. This can help with a generative or semi-generative approach in many ways. You can route things on different channels, back through apps, into other apps, and back out again, etc… basically the connecting possibilities are endless. AB3 is awesome, don’t get me wrong, but it has a more straight forward or direct approach to midi/audio signal routing.
This is about hardware, but the principles are the same:
https://loopopmusic.com/sampler-trick-how-to-create-multi-length-phasing-tape-loops-shown-on-digitakt-and-modelsamples
Atom2 (hosted in AUM) makes for an awesome 'phrase player', especially when paired with a compatible Novation Launchpad.
you can sync to the host or go freestyle, and the polyrhythmic possibilities are off the chart.
If anyone would like more help with how this setup works, just let me know.