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Does this have an tricks that Drambo dosent? Or also and if it has any tricks that Drambo dosent. Can it be used with Drambo. Where the standard drambo sequencer would pitch samples or transpose note from drambo keyboard ( midi keyboard ) If used for drums. Does it seem Drambo modules/app with drambo euclidean module might have more functions?
There's a new video from Paul 😊
Awesome, good to see Paul active again. This is my favorite 4pockets app.
Great to see Paul back at work! Anyone else getting a "coming in the back door" Patterning type of vibe going with the new features like auto rotate and event mutes?
Version 1.06 is out:
Recognises more chords in Chord Recognition mode. See help for newly added the chord chart.
Fixed a MIDI recording issue when Song Mode is enabled.
You can now toggle Events On/Off in Euclidean mode (not just PolyRhythm and PolyMeter).
Long press on Band Enable buttons to access the new Auto Rotate options toolbar.
Added an 'Inv' (Invert) button to each of the 4 bands.
Long press 'Inv' (Invert) causes bands in Euclidean mode to reconfigure with steps == events.
Added a coloured chevron on the Band Enable buttons to signify an Auto Rotate is active.
*The new Auto Rotate options allow you to automatically rotate a band after a given number of rotations. There will be a new video tutorial specific to these new versions very soon.
**This version of Euclidean contains a theoretical paper on Euclidean, PolyMeter and PolyRhythms written by David Collett. I recommend this to anyone wanting to learn the differences between the varoius modes and confident this will help users get the most out of Euclidean. Thanks to David for his amazing work on this paper.
Grabbed this recently and really really like it. Especially some of the features that have been added since release. I’m having a very specific and odd issue though. For some reason when sending the midi from Lane B to Digistix 2, set on any note to trigger a pad it plays the actual sample in DS2 in reverse… It also only happens in lane B, lanes A. C. D. all play the sample in DS2 normally. I do not have the reverse feature on in DS2 tried to turn it on and off and it had no affect. It has happened in every AUM session since I purchased Euclidean but only with Digistix 2. I’m wondering if a cc or some other message is being sent without my knowledge, cause i can’t figure out why, and I have no idea why it is only doing it with DS2 and only in lane B. Weird.
If you have this issue or any troubleshooting ideas please let me know thanks.
Does it do this if you load the "Demo Preset" preset?
Lane B is communicating on MIDI channel 2. If you switch that to another channel the reverse behavior goes away. Something undocumented about Digistix? I don't see anything in the DS1 help. I don't have DS2 to check if it's mentioned there, but DS1 seems to work the same way.
Sending to DS1 from any app, including the AUM keyboard, on MIDI channel 2 plays reverse samples. I assume its the same in DS2.
I thought no you can alter the channel out in Euclidean from a knob as a quick fix.
Ok. Thanks so much, @McD huh I guess I never sent midi to DS1 or 2 on midi channel 2 before, which seems hard to believe, but I usually use Ch 1 if simple session or Ch 10 for drums.
You can but I guess I didn’t consider that option. I thought I did, I thought I put them all on channel 1 since I was simply playing 4 drum pads, but maybe I didn’t, maybe that was the port.
I’ll run a quick test soon, and make sure. Thanks
You forget. I am never, ever, ever, wrong.
Can you automate/Midi learn all the
controls? Automation would be best, for potential controller feedback (no parameter jumps, Drambo has it). I want to use it with hardware controllers. Thank you.
Here are the parameters that can be automated. I don’t think there’s any additional midi learn. There are also fixed note ranges used to control some things.
Lol. 👌
@wim that solved it, it was weird though at first I changed all channels to 1, and it still did it, however after a few more seconds of knob fiddling it all worked great. Thanks for that, truly appreciated. It must be some unannounced feature or something because I’ve been using DS1 and DS 2 forever and never ran into this before. Cheers!
Euclidean Works nice with Scaler 2. Set Euclidean on Chord recognition, and let Scaler dropping the Chords into Euclidean with the "Midi Chord recognition" Button (the little keyboard icon on the middle left)
You're wrong about that.
Lol.
That’s a very interesting thought. Cheers.
Well ok, I have to admit you’re correct. There was one time that I thought I was wrong, but I was mistaken.
In euclidean. Feeding notes from scaler 2. Midi chord recognition mode is on. Play notes when midi input is detected is on. Rewind pattern on chord detect is off. However, the latter two keep turning themselves on and off while my pattern is paying, and the sequence keeps rewinding / restarting when i don't want it to. Is this a bug or is there some misunderstanding from my side? I just samt the patterns to keep playing through and not reset
Hey Gavinski, check out wims post above, it shows the hardwired note toggles for these features - keep your played notes C3 or above to avoid these toggles.
Ah! Thnx 🙏
I know we’re joking around, but before this my assumption would have been you are too intelligent to be one of those types, lol. Now Intelligence is not the only indication, but probably one of the better ones… Cheers!
the ability to add and remove the nodes in the actual circle is an awesome feature as well. Glad that got added.
Well played.
Just dipping back into this app. I know there’s been a lot of discussion around polymeter VS polyrhythm but I can’t figure it out. I understand what the difference is. However, both these modes in ES seem to be polyrhythmic (?) What am I missing? @4pockets_paul
Any thoughts on this folks?
I want to play 4 different sounds, all completely different rhythms. A total mess. Nothing in sync with anything else.
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