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App that divides incoming midi

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  • Nice work @uncledave.

    Are there any settings that will just repeat a motif as played some interval later? After
    experimenting I’m thinking that could be useful… an adjustable echo that works up to
    5-10 seconds.

    I’m getting some useful ambient “washes” of chord clusters using it “as is”.

  • @McD said:
    Nice work @uncledave.

    Are there any settings that will just repeat a motif as played some interval later? After
    experimenting I’m thinking that could be useful… an adjustable echo that works up to
    5-10 seconds.

    I’m getting some useful ambient “washes” of chord clusters using it “as is”.

    Thanks @McD . Not really. It just uses the ability in StreamByter to delay MIDI messages by a time. As I mentioned, that queue is finite, and eventually the script goes crazy when too many events are waiting. So, the script has no memory. What you describe is more of a MIDI clip launcher, which this is not.

  • @uncledave said:

    @McD said:
    Nice work @uncledave.

    Are there any settings that will just repeat a motif as played some interval later? After
    experimenting I’m thinking that could be useful… an adjustable echo that works up to
    5-10 seconds.

    I’m getting some useful ambient “washes” of chord clusters using it “as is”.

    Thanks @McD . Not really. It just uses the ability in StreamByter to delay MIDI messages by a time. As I mentioned, that queue is finite, and eventually the script goes crazy when too many events are waiting. So, the script has no memory. What you describe is more of a MIDI clip launcher, which this is not.

    Awesome Dave! experimenting too , what about adding a random delay amount for the midi delay and also random “record” of events? So just some midi notes are processed. Imagine just some phrases and notes here and there not the whole interpretation. That would make your script an experimenters Fx dream, a kind of microcosm random delay looper but with all benefits of being Midi ( additional,process, firing another sound for the repeats…) 😍

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