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Was thinking the same thing! hehe
Bumping this one, how is this project going along ?
Going well, just working on Quantum link sync issue first before its released to beta testers
Go man go! We are a patient lot here ...
HAHA!
Great Name, looking forward to this.
Well, since we are waiting....... forever🙏😁🌷.
How about ‘conditional triggers’.. Having a lot of ‘fun’ with GR-16’s triggers.. it’s an essential... But we can wait for this on a future release..😇
Bless..
Not long now, Im releasing three midi apps together.
Re conditional triggers, they are there in step options where you can mute or skip n’th loop steps. This even works on chords. Or did you mean au midi option?
Totally forgot that Quantumn does ‘conditional trigs’..
Will love to see a video on this, importing/recording sequences in Quantumn and using ‘CT’ on that Seq.
I am having issues trying to record midi in Quantumn...
“Not long now, Im releasing three midi apps together.”
@midiSequencer oh do tell ... how very exciting.
Seems like I need to add something in the manual
I've some updates for v1.10 to make so will see if I can cover both these topics too.
very soon I will
Yes, please. I just wrote up a couple of steps here hoping to illustrate to Mr. Rajah how to use this feature but ran into a snag myself! Hopefully it's just my own lack of understanding.
Is there a way to create a five step sequence and have steps 4 and 5 play alternatively (via SKIP), including on the first pass/loop? On Elektron boxes you'd set the conditions for step-4 to "1:2" and step-5 to "2:2". I couldn't sort out how to do this with Quantum. Setting step-4 to "2:INV" and step-5 to "2:1,N" works but only after the first loop. That is, it plays 123, 1234, 1235, 1234, 1235... Not: 1234, 1235, 1234, 1235 as I'd hoped/expected.
I think I get the problem—"1,N" doesn't really allow for a "1" or 'first pass' value because in this case "1:1,N" means "1/1" which is "every time". I think the Elektron way of allowing for "1:2" and "2:2" requires the ability to set both numerator and denominator. Anyway, perhaps there's another way to do this with the existing Quantum tools?
so you need another option for INV that includes step 1? Must admit this is difficult to understand!
I'm not sure the best way to go about it but without an adjustable numerator, 1:2 and 2:2 are proving difficult to make happen. I imagine this is at least partially down to me not fully groking what each possibility is though (1,n, N, INV...)
Think a dreamy vision of it would be two numerical boxes for numerator and denominator as well as an INV checkbox. Think that would cover most use cases.
FWIW, Elektron boxes have a fixed set of X:N options like 1:2, 2:2, 1:3, 2:3, 3:3, 1:4...4:4, 1:5...5:5 (up to 8:8) and then a few extras for things like "If PREV step was true" and "If PREV step was false". They're always MUTE conditions though which misses out on a big part of what Q brings to the whole notion IMO.
@syrupcore
To do 1234, 1235, 1234, 1235, etc.
Try this:
Step 4 : skip 2 n
Step 5: skip 2 inv
There it is! Thank you.
Now to sort out 1234, 1235, 1236, 1237, 1234...
Here is an example with that setup as two alternating sequence versions.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6e3l19gkf4osmsq/syrupcore_example.qrk?dl=0
I am better at Quantum than Dropbox, lol.
Let me know if you have trouble accessing this.
Loaded perfectly, thank you.
So the basic idea is to use two versions of your sequence. Set up version 1 the same as before, but add a couple of loop functions : loop 1x and load version 2.
Then for version 2, skip steps 4 and 5. Set step 6 to : skip 2 n. Set step 7 to : skip 2 inv.
Add loop functions : loop 1x and load version 1.
If you haven’t used versions much, pay attention to the little buttons in the version pane, mainly edit and save. If you don’t use these buttons explicitly, edits won’t stick, and that confused me for a while when I started messing with versions and loop functions.
Thanks for posting... it’s time to dig into this beast of a Step Seq..
The Dropbox was easy peasy.😊
@midiSequencer with your new AU sequencer is it possible to step through a sequence by triggering a pad? Or does the pad just start the sequence?
think of it more as a midi clip than a sequence. You have 4 of them you can load up & trigger as an AU parameter (value 0 to 1 starts it, value 1 to 0 stops it). Not sure if that covers your ‘step through’ question?
At the moment I’m reworking it to be multi-instance AU, so part of that is exposing key controls as AU Parameters so you can automate them anyway you want(cc or note say). E.g. the start beat of every pad can be automated/controlled so you could have one midi file loaded into one pad that has many sections(start +duration) that way you could trigger or step through sections of a file.
I got> @midiSequencer said:
I got the first paragraph. I think what you are saying with the second is that I could get the desired experience with multiple AU instances at different clip start points?
@lukesleepwalker no just one au instance -it contains 4 pads & all ui controls (start, duration, tempo division, transpose, loop count) will be exposed for all 4
Got it. Thx
Do you think photon will be ready this month or maybe December? Really looking forward to this one 🙂
That start/stop via AU param sounds pretty interesting. Is it at all clock aware? So that sending it a 1 and then 0 immediately after (or almost) would move it forward one clock tick?
Wow. Want. Imagining a set of short sequences (like 4-8 notes) loaded onto each pad where the start position is automated by Rozeta Collider or Rozeta Rhythm or... Hello, lovely mayhem.
@[Deleted User] trying hard to release it this month
@syrupcore au trigger start/stop relates to trigger start of playing at the current midi file loaded into a pad at its currently defined start beat for a duration(also in beats).
Therefore the clock is more the frequency you change that au parameter called ‘pad 1 trigger’. as the other settings (start beat, duration, transpose, tempo division) will also be parameters you choose how you chop up the midi file to play back sections.