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2020 current best sequencers / generative apps for ambient music?

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  • @echoopera said:

    @cian said:
    I would print out that post. Fire up Drambo and copy each step. Once you get the hang of the sequencer in Drambo it's actually very straightforward.

    I can do a walk thru of this in a video with voice over if anyone is interested.

    Yes, please. I am interested

  • @GovernorSilver said:

    @echoopera said:

    @cian said:
    I would print out that post. Fire up Drambo and copy each step. Once you get the hang of the sequencer in Drambo it's actually very straightforward.

    I can do a walk thru of this in a video with voice over if anyone is interested.

    Yes, please. I am interested

    I would defo be interested in a walk thru video.
    Cheers

  • edited May 2020

    Nice jam bro!
    I hope to someday see the tutorial video as an example of this jam. Good sound.

  • @waterdrop said:

    Nice jam bro!
    I hope to someday see the tutorial video as an example of this jam. Good sound.

    Thanks. I’m trying to get there. My new setup is not as conducive to live recordings but I’ll see what i can do. ✌🏽

  • +1 for Wotja ... For generative ambience, you can go in as deep as you want to. You can just keep creating new random patches (which are really more like tracks) or you can deep dive and make your own.

  • @craftycurate said:
    +1 for Wotja ... For generative ambience, you can go in as deep as you want to. You can just keep creating new random patches (which are really more like tracks) or you can deep dive and make your own.

    I do enjoy Wotja, although I prefer the interfaces of Noatikl.

  • Just wondering has anyone released any generative patches for Drambo as of yet? I have had a look in patchstorage and cannot find any.
    Cheers

  • for all the people looking for a generative sequencer that will do extremely slow sequences - check out Toa. One note every 32 bars? That's even slower than I was looking for - and it can be set up to do various generative techniques.
    No more searching for clock dividers that don't exist or are impossible to configure. No more endless searches through forums for the spec that never seems to be included (how slow can it go).
    And it's cheap and easy to use.

  • @suitcase4 said:
    for all the people looking for a generative sequencer that will do extremely slow sequences - check out Toa. One note every 32 bars? That's even slower than I was looking for - and it can be set up to do various generative techniques.
    No more searching for clock dividers that don't exist or are impossible to configure. No more endless searches through forums for the spec that never seems to be included (how slow can it go).
    And it's cheap and easy to use.

    Sounds right up my street - Got a link for this?

  • @suitcase4 said:
    for all the people looking for a generative sequencer that will do extremely slow sequences - check out Toa. One note every 32 bars? That's even slower than I was looking for - and it can be set up to do various generative techniques.
    No more searching for clock dividers that don't exist or are impossible to configure. No more endless searches through forums for the spec that never seems to be included (how slow can it go).
    And it's cheap and easy to use.

    Do you mean Zoa? Just making sure.

  • @oat_phipps said:

    @suitcase4 said:
    for all the people looking for a generative sequencer that will do extremely slow sequences - check out Toa. One note every 32 bars? That's even slower than I was looking for - and it can be set up to do various generative techniques.
    No more searching for clock dividers that don't exist or are impossible to configure. No more endless searches through forums for the spec that never seems to be included (how slow can it go).
    And it's cheap and easy to use.

    Do you mean Zoa? Just making sure.

    Hmmm - that may be why I can't find it...!

  • yes sorry it's Zoa.
    Also - the max note triggering is once every 16 bars not 32......but still

  • @enkaytee said:

    @oat_phipps said:

    @suitcase4 said:
    for all the people looking for a generative sequencer that will do extremely slow sequences - check out Toa. One note every 32 bars? That's even slower than I was looking for - and it can be set up to do various generative techniques.
    No more searching for clock dividers that don't exist or are impossible to configure. No more endless searches through forums for the spec that never seems to be included (how slow can it go).
    And it's cheap and easy to use.

    Do you mean Zoa? Just making sure.

    Hmmm - that may be why I can't find it...!

    Ha!

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