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Euclidean AUv3 Sequencer by 4Pockets.com - Released

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  • @Kashi said:
    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.
    @4Pockets_Support @4pockets_paul

    I think you need to provide more information on the sounds that you mention. It’s impossible to know what you’re hearing, so more detail would help.

  • @Kashi said:
    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.
    @4Pockets_Support @4pockets_paul

    Do you need an app for that? I've got a couple friends and we work cheap; you buy the beer and we'll make the noise for you.

  • you buy the beer and we'll make the noise for you.

    Ha! Thanks for the offer mate :D

    @michael_m With respect, I don't think there's any more information needed is there? Euclidean Sequencer claims to have a "polymeter" mode, but when I select it, everything is in X/4 time, and as far as I can tell, is polyrhythmic. The kinds of sounds I choose to trigger with the sequencer is immaterial, no?

    All I'm asking, is for someone to explain if ES really does do polymeter, and if it doesn't, is there an app that does? Simple

  • @Kashi said:
    All I'm asking, is for someone to explain if ES really does do polymeter, and if it doesn't, is there an app that does? Simple

    I tend to think it does. I saw the video where it was demonstrated. But did not read the treatise where it was explained.

  • @Kashi said:

    you buy the beer and we'll make the noise for you.

    Ha! Thanks for the offer mate :D

    @michael_m With respect, I don't think there's any more information needed is there? Euclidean Sequencer claims to have a "polymeter" mode, but when I select it, everything is in X/4 time, and as far as I can tell, is polyrhythmic. The kinds of sounds I choose to trigger with the sequencer is immaterial, no?

    All I'm asking, is for someone to explain if ES really does do polymeter, and if it doesn't, is there an app that does? Simple

    Well in that case just throw some random stuff in and hit some random buttons and see what happens. Should work.

  • Been playing with this tonight and comparing to Playbeat and Polybeat. All the apps are really good in their own way but the circular visual in Euclidean makes it much clearer what's going on. This is by far the most powerful option for polyrhythmic sequencing once you've got through the somewhat steeper learning curve.

  • Any setting for a scales or modes?

  • edited January 2023

    Hello everyone. I connect Eucledian to Drambo and why is the sound coming only through Port 2. The other ports are not working. I would understand if it worked from port 1, but from port 2 it is somehow strange. Maybe I'm doing something wrong?

  • edited January 2023

    So, if you map the ports from Euclidean using a midi mixer in Drambo to the output ports from Euclidean it should work…

    That way all ports should trigger a note no matter what port you select in Euclidean.

  • @ik2000 said:
    So, if you map the ports from Euclidean using a midi mixer in Drambo to the output ports from Euclidean it should work…

    That way all ports should trigger a note no matter what port you select in Euclidean.

    Thanks😁 It seems to have worked out. It is a pity that it is not yet possible to record midi data, for example, from this sequencer directly into the Drumbo. At least they would have made an update.

  • edited January 2023

    @solncekreeze said:
    Thanks😁 It seems to have worked out. It is a pity that it is not yet possible to record midi data, for example, from this sequencer directly into the Drumbo. At least they would have made an update.

    You can record directly to a clip, just hit REC on the Euclidean module. That worked for me with default settings. If you want to record channels to different tracks and clips, you can for instance add a Drambo midi fx AU to those tracks, then use their REC buttons. Just make sure to have them connected to the correct Euclidean midi output port, and have Euclidean to the left of these tracks. Also, there is a bug for now with the default setting of a Drambo midi fx. Change it to send to Midi out.

  • @bleep said:

    @solncekreeze said:
    Thanks😁 It seems to have worked out. It is a pity that it is not yet possible to record midi data, for example, from this sequencer directly into the Drumbo. At least they would have made an update.

    You can record directly to a clip, just hit REC on the Euclidean module. That worked for me with default settings. If you want to record channels to different tracks and clips, you can for instance add a Drambo midi fx AU to those tracks, then use their REC buttons. Just make sure to have them connected to the correct Euclidean midi output port, and have Euclidean to the left of these tracks. Also, there is a bug for now with the default setting of a Drambo midi fx. Change it to send to Midi out.

    Yup, this works really well.

  • @bleep said:

    @solncekreeze said:
    Thanks😁 It seems to have worked out. It is a pity that it is not yet possible to record midi data, for example, from this sequencer directly into the Drumbo. At least they would have made an update.

    You can record directly to a clip, just hit REC on the Euclidean module. That worked for me with default settings. If you want to record channels to different tracks and clips, you can for instance add a Drambo midi fx AU to those tracks, then use their REC buttons. Just make sure to have them connected to the correct Euclidean midi output port, and have Euclidean to the left of these tracks. Also, there is a bug for now with the default setting of a Drambo midi fx. Change it to send to Midi out.

    Thanks again a lot🙌 Drambo I'm starting to like it more and more.

  • @auxmux said:

    @bleep said:

    @solncekreeze said:
    Thanks😁 It seems to have worked out. It is a pity that it is not yet possible to record midi data, for example, from this sequencer directly into the Drumbo. At least they would have made an update.

    You can record directly to a clip, just hit REC on the Euclidean module. That worked for me with default settings. If you want to record channels to different tracks and clips, you can for instance add a Drambo midi fx AU to those tracks, then use their REC buttons. Just make sure to have them connected to the correct Euclidean midi output port, and have Euclidean to the left of these tracks. Also, there is a bug for now with the default setting of a Drambo midi fx. Change it to send to Midi out.

    Yup, this works really well.

    Only for some reason the sound may disappear after recording. After removing the midi processor, everything starts working again. At the same time, this happens by accident. That is, I don't see the logic in this yet. I don't use Midi fx drambo, I record immediately with Eucledian or Atom.

  • edited January 2023

    It works, but you need to figure it out.

  • There's a new video from Paul:

  • Beat me to it! Looks great

  • @ghost_forests said:
    Beat me to it! Looks great

    Yeah - out this week. Thank you Paul!

  • Looks like a great update.

  • Looking forward to it! My fav 4pockets app.

  • This update is pretty amazing. This is THE euclidean sequencer on any platform.

  • Oh yes. My only remaining wish is being able to swing it (and offset a track by ms).

  • If you already own Euclidean, or may get it later, or just interested in multi-rhythms of all types, you may want to see the updated paper: Euclidean, PolyRhythm, PolyMeter, PolyTempo, and Hybrid Rhythms. This is also available as a download within the Euclidean app > Help.

    I've added a section on the new PolyTempo mode in addition to many other changes/corrections. Best to you all!

  • @dcollett said:
    If you already own Euclidean, or may get it later, or just interested in multi-rhythms of all types, you may want to see the updated paper: Euclidean, PolyRhythm, PolyMeter, PolyTempo, and Hybrid Rhythms. This is also available as a download within the Euclidean app > Help.

    I've added a section on the new PolyTempo mode in addition to many other changes/corrections. Best to you all!

    Thanks. It is an interesting read. Time to reread :)

  • @wim said:
    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.


    Damn, so only gate and events can be controlled by midi hardware?

    Is this still the case?

    It would be nice to be able to control all the basic aspects of an euclidean sequencer (for each channel) using a hardware midi controller...

    If this is not possible, do any other iOS euclidean sequencers allow this? Thanks!

  • @oldmanlooper - nothing has changed regarding midi control over 4Pockets Euclidean.

    • Rozeta Rhythm has no external control over anything other than pattern change and transpose
    • Drambo's Euclidean module has control over everything (steps, accents, fill, accent offset, offset, accent velocity, and steps/beat. Gate needs an additional "morph" module to control it.
    • miRack has two Euclidean modules with control over every parameter.

    Those are all I know anything about.

  • edited December 2023

    @wim said:
    @oldmanlooper - nothing has changed regarding midi control over 4Pockets Euclidean.

    • Rozeta Rhythm has no external control over anything other than pattern change and transpose
    • Drambo's Euclidean module has control over everything (steps, accents, fill, accent offset, offset, accent velocity, and steps/beat. Gate needs an additional "morph" module to control it.
    • miRack has two Euclidean modules with control over every parameter.

    Those are all I know anything about.

    Thanks!

    All roads lead to Drambo...

  • Hi @4pockets_paul @4Pockets @4Pockets_Support - Iv'e been enjoying using your amazing Euclidean again recently. One thing I do miss though is external MIDI control of the 4 other controls (steps/rotation/note/velocity).... any chance these could be added in future update ?

    looks like @oldmanlooper was also looking for them to be added.

  • Euclidean sequencer is not working for me in Audio Evolution Mobile, though it is working well in Audiobus. Anyone else having this problem?

  • @kryten42 said:
    Hi @4pockets_paul @4Pockets @4Pockets_Support - Iv'e been enjoying using your amazing Euclidean again recently. One thing I do miss though is external MIDI control of the 4 other controls (steps/rotation/note/velocity).... any chance these could be added in future update ?

    looks like @oldmanlooper was also looking for them to be added.

    Agreed on this

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