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Otoo by BeepStreet (Released)

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  • If @giku_beepstreet comes back…a small but important observation, when saving a recording with the bpm automatically added to the filename, it highlights that the file name bpm is to one decimal place and the tempo page is rounded, so 139.6 BPM and 89.8 BPM vs. 140 bpm and 90 bpm

  • edited April 1

    I hope @giku_beepstreet doesn’t mind me sharing his comment from the beta, but to answer your questions:

    “otoo - I needed a short name with many o -s - xox style sequencer and UI consists of circles. btw. oto means sound in japaneese and is close to O2. So xox, sound, UI style and the air itself made the name ;)

    Edit: meant in response to @T0n3 and @Robin2

  • Some fun for only a fiver. I'm in! I wonder what I can build with this/if it can Ambient. 🤣 I mean, I coaxed Ambient out of Battalion, so I've little doubt this can do some manner of Ambient.

  • @pedro said:
    I hope @giku_beepstreet doesn’t mind me sharing his comment from the beta, but to answer your questions:

    “otoo - I needed a short name with many o -s - xox style sequencer and UI consists of circles. btw. oto means sound in japaneese and is close to O2. So xox, sound, UI style and the air itself made the name ;)

    Edit: meant in response to @T0n3 and @Robin2

    Cool, thanks for sharing @pedro.

  • @T0n3 said:
    If @giku_beepstreet comes back…a small but important observation, when saving a recording with the bpm automatically added to the filename, it highlights that the file name bpm is to one decimal place and the tempo page is rounded, so 139.6 BPM and 89.8 BPM vs. 140 bpm and 90 bpm

    Thanks a lot, I'm gonna take a look at this.

  • Picked up Tekno today (back at intro price) loaded in Otoo, created an infinite C note across 4 bars. Created and saved a sequence I liked in Tekno. Saved the Otoo project. Opened Tekno in standalone and loaded the project file created in Otoo. The kit was right but the sequence was blank. When back to Otoo and same in there, sequence lost. Is this a known issue with Tekno or Otoo? Are there known issues with saving/loading projects created in a host vs. standalone? Will drop this in both threads for the relevant experts. Thanks in advance. Sorry if already raised/known.

  • edited May 18

    I love how easy it is to build a cohesive rhythmic pattern that is voiced with up to four distinct voices. This would be such a powerful composition tool with two additions which I don’t feel would detract from its simple aesthetic.

    • allow users to set the number repeats per pattern
    • Allow patterns to be variable in length.

    Otoo would become a regular Steve Reich production machine.

  • @ecamburn said:
    I love how easy it is to build a cohesive rhythmic pattern that is voiced with up to four distinct voices. This would be such a powerful composition tool with two additions which I don’t feel would detract from its simple aesthetic.

    • allow users to set the number repeats per pattern
    • Allow patterns to be variable in length.

    Otoo would become a regular Steve Reich production machine.

    @ecamburn said:
    I love how easy it is to build a cohesive rhythmic pattern that is voiced with up to four distinct voices. This would be such a powerful composition tool with two additions which I don’t feel would detract from its simple aesthetic.

    • allow users to set the number repeats per pattern
    • Allow patterns to be variable in length.

    Otoo would become a regular Steve Reich production machine.

    +1

  • edited May 20

    I rigged up a patch in AUM to simulate otoo if it had these features The patch has 8 channels, 4 midi, 4 audio. Each midi channel contains octachron and Rozeta scaler. Octachrons set to c major scale. Scalers set scales and octaves. Audio channels can obviously be anything.

    This set up is nowhere as convenient as otoo, mainly because you’re inputting midi into four separate octachrons rather than otoo’s lovely sequencer page. However the octachrons allow you to set per track number of steps and set the number of times a pattern repeats plus a ton of other things.

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