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Which arpeggiators/sequencers/delays advance the playhead on midi trigger?

I have become entranced by Zoa’s new golden ratios feature, but it won’t sync with the AUM host clock due to the nature of the thing. So to sync it with other apps requires other apps that permit a midi trigger in place of the host clock.

So far I’ve had luck with some of the Rozeta apps: Particles, Bassline, LFO, and Cells. Rozeta Rhythm will also do it but sounds bad because the rhythms don’t sync. Rozeta Arp lacks a midi trigger.

Are there any other arpeggiators or sequencers besides Rozeta that have this feature? Any delays that have midi trigger sync instead of host clock sync?

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  • wimwim
    edited January 2022

    It's not an arp, but the Hypno Sequence Mozaic script lets you put in a sequence of notes, then move through the sequence one note at a time.

    Also, any of the bazillion sequencers in miRack can substitute a note trigger for clock input, which can then be used to send out midi notes to other plugins. (Example here if you're interested.)

    Drambo can do this kind of thing too with some of it's modules, by substituting clock input with a CV trigger.

  • @wim said:
    It's not an arp, but the Hypno Sequence Mozaic script lets you put in a sequence of notes, then move through the sequence one note at a time.

    Also, any of the bazillion sequencers in miRack can substitute a note trigger for clock input, which can then be used to send out midi notes to other plugins.

    Drambo can do this kind of thing too with some of it's modules, by substituting clock input with a CV trigger.

    Ah thanks. I keep meaning to learn MiRack.

  • @wim said:
    It's not an arp, but the Hypno Sequence Mozaic script lets you put in a sequence of notes, then move through the sequence one note at a time.

    Also, any of the bazillion sequencers in miRack can substitute a note trigger for clock input, which can then be used to send out midi notes to other plugins. (Example here if you're interested.)

    Drambo can do this kind of thing too with some of it's modules, by substituting clock input with a CV trigger.

    Is gate length exposed to CC control in Hypno? That’s the main thing missing in the Rozeta sequencers’ midi implementation.

  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @wim said:
    It's not an arp, but the Hypno Sequence Mozaic script lets you put in a sequence of notes, then move through the sequence one note at a time.

    Also, any of the bazillion sequencers in miRack can substitute a note trigger for clock input, which can then be used to send out midi notes to other plugins. (Example here if you're interested.)

    Drambo can do this kind of thing too with some of it's modules, by substituting clock input with a CV trigger.

    Is gate length exposed to CC control in Hypno? That’s the main thing missing in the Rozeta sequencers’ midi implementation.

    Gate length can be changed by sending CC to the Knob 2 AU parameter.

  • @wim said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @wim said:
    It's not an arp, but the Hypno Sequence Mozaic script lets you put in a sequence of notes, then move through the sequence one note at a time.

    Also, any of the bazillion sequencers in miRack can substitute a note trigger for clock input, which can then be used to send out midi notes to other plugins. (Example here if you're interested.)

    Drambo can do this kind of thing too with some of it's modules, by substituting clock input with a CV trigger.

    Is gate length exposed to CC control in Hypno? That’s the main thing missing in the Rozeta sequencers’ midi implementation.

    Gate length can be changed by sending CC to the Knob 2 AU parameter.

    Suhweet. I’m getting ridiculous mileage out of sending multiple midi streams to a monophonic sound source and letting them fight it out. Variable gate length will definitely up my game.

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