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Sounds interesting! Care to elaborate a bit on how you use De-ghost and Curve? I've got them and played around a bit using your suggestions but could do with an extra nudge in finding exactly what you explain here
Just bought Cykle... so cool 😍
@Frank
MidiSteps is something worth looking at..
Polyphase, Xynthesizr, Rozeta Suite, Mididreams, Thesys, StepPolyArp. I have done vids on the first 4 of these, but all are great.
@krassmann
+1
My favorite sequencer.
It’s like it can only generate awesome sequences.
More fun than any other software or hardware sequencers that I’ve ever played with.
Quantum is amazing in terms of how much ground it covers. Plus the Help in it is very well thought out.
I've got one. It is truly inspirational and it feels like Polyend are just getting started with the firmware updates.
That's some true math-metal drumming right there.
Does Apematrix allow you to effectively turn Rozeta apps on and off over a set time line without interaction? That's what I'd like to do.
MiRack has been my go to app for sequencing duties for a while now. I do love the Rozeta suite and Fugue Machine too though. Senode is a great concept but doesn't play as nicely with other apps as some of it's contemporaries. I'd forgotten how good Quantum is also. I need to get back into using that although this week has been understandably all about Atom 2.
Oh wow, you 3D printed the top left corner of SunVox – cool!
The new Korg sequencer looks quite creative.
Not that I can tell. They turn on when you hit play on apeMatrix. I just turn them on and off using the matrix; there's no play/launch button on the Rozeta apps. You should be able to control them via MIDI but I haven't tried that.
Mozaic can generate sequences or modify their output in very flexible and creative ways.
Awesome! Neat trick, thanks, had midi tools for ages but somehow never figured to use it this way!
No, it's not. Read the posts of the last 3 days : https://www.elektronauts.com/t/korg-sq-64-poly-sequencer/141620/153
Oh dear!
I’ve not really got my head round any of the mirack sequencers, which ones are folks liking best?
Very much enjoying these suggestions. So far i've got Cykle and Fugue Machine. They are very unique apps and such interesting ways to hook them into external gear.
I noticed some, like Quantum, aren't AUv3. Isn't that an issue? Or do you think it's still worth buying even though it's unlikely to ever be updated to AUv3.
Thanks!
My personal favorites are Ions and Entropia from Geodesics...wonderfully weird...
jeremy wen modules are great too. Creating combinations of sequencers a lot of fun. Plus with CV, anything can be a sequencer with quantizers.
Here's one where I combined Grid Seq with Random Gates to generate 5 sequences, and clocked another Random Gates to sequence drums.
I am pretty much only AU now as well but for $10 Quantum is amazing. Especially now I can capture it all in Atom2
Thanks both of you, I’ll explore these 👍👍
You don't need Apematrix for that. You can advance the Rozeta sequencers by turning off "auto", then sending a midi note in for each step.
I came here looking for alternatives to the Torso T-1. I received an OP-Z for my birthday, but it's had to go back twice (two separate units returned with faults). I have to decide whether to go one more attempt at getting a good one, or spend my birthday gift in another way. My temptation has been to go with a Torso T-1 instead of the OP-Z. I would mainly use it with my Mac, but also had hopes to use it with the iPad. Then I read that the iPad can't power it. Can anyone confirm or dismiss this info? So at least, if I got one, it would be eyes wide open if it wouldn't run with the iPad (I have iPad 4).
What a great thread!
Which, of all the amazing, creative sequencers here for iOS (and Mac if possible), comes closest to the Torso T-1?
Anything at all?
I don’t think it’s close to Torso T1 but one of the most fun and creative apps that I found in my quest for creative sequencers is Senode. This app is incredible.
https://apps.apple.com/de/app/senode-graph-sequenzer/id1298766877
I don't have a real one (or any other synth-hardware) but a klee-sequencer, like the one in vcv for a example is a beast, very musical although pretty unpredictable. What I find most interesting about it, is that you change one parameter and change several steps in a sequence.
What I like to do in mi-rack to get something similar, that is a bit more predictable is mix 2 addrseqs with different lengths, say 1st 5 steps 2nd 3 Steps, into a quantizer. This gives me a 15 step sequence. If I change one step in the first one, it changes every 5th step's pitch, for the second every third steps. On top of that you can scale each sequencer to change everything or scale the mixer output to transpose, while staying in key due to the quantizer. On top of that you can shift the starting step in addrseq, which again changes everything.
With a fixed gate sequence, you get all sorts of consistent variations, that fit together very well.