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Free TouchOSC Device: Abel Flaubert – 32 step sequencer for Ableton

Posted on | Mai 3, 2012 | No Comments

Abel Flaubert released pasto, a free 32 step sequencer suite built in Ableton, TouchOSC and OSCulator.

More info and download here: http://abelflaubert.com.ar/tagged/pasto

freeware: Wouter Hisschemöller – Euclidean Pattern Generator 1.1 (Java)

Posted on | Februar 23, 2012 | No Comments

Wouter Hisschemöller updated the free java app Euclidean MIDI Patterns to v.1.1. Its a really amazing  java application that generates midi notes in realtime, or how the developer says: “polyrhythms generated by a mathematical algorithm”.

“Summer is at it’s end and it’s time to do some programming again. The Euclidean rhythms application I made earlier this year still has a lot of potential for new functionality, so here is the new version 1.1.”

Be shure to checkout the awesome demos:
Euclidean Patterns Demo 1 by Wouter Hisschemöller
Euclidean Patterns Demo 2 by Wouter Hisschemöller

Features

The features are basic in this first version:

  • Double click anywhere in the lower panel to generate a new pattern. A new pattern is 16 steps with 4 notes by default.
  • Click a pattern’s center circle to select the pattern. A selected pattern shows a double center ring and it’s settings are displayed on the panel at the right.
  • Drag a pattern’s center circle to move the pattern. So you can visually reorganize your screen when there’s a lot of patterns.
  • All patterns with their settings and location can be saved in a file. This is a regular XML text file. The File menu has the familiar New, Open, Save and Save As options. The project tempo is saved in the file as well.

More infos and download here: http://www.hisschemoller.com

news: Propellerheads – introducing Reason 6

Posted on | Juli 12, 2011 | No Comments

Checkout this Youtubevideo from Propellerheads, introducing Reason 6.

free sequencer: Nova3 – Generative Sequencer

Posted on | Juni 7, 2011 | No Comments


KVR Member ToneCarver released Nova3, a freeware generative sequencer for windows.

“Introducing Nova3, a generative sequencer based on the motion of rovers in a resizeable matrix. Nova3 generates MIDI notes when rovers strike a wall. Rovers change directions when they encounter walls, obstacles and other rovers. You can use this to generate static sequences, slowly evolving sequences, or wildy chaotic sequences.

There are lots of controls for tweakability (see the readme in the zip file for details about the controls and behaviors) but a good way to grok the plugin is to give it a quick go. Insert an instance into your DAW with the MIDI output routed to a synth. Click a few cells in the matrix. Press play on the DAW transport. The rovers will move and generate MIDI notes when they bounce off a wall. Pattern change when the rovers contact each other, contact an obstacle, or are perturbed by the probability controls.”

More info and download here: http://members.cox.net/bdavies9/

news: Rob Papen – Punch

Posted on | Mai 31, 2011 | No Comments


Rob Papen released Punch, a drum-sequencer, synthesizer and groove plugin.

More infos here: http://www.robpapen.com/Latest-news/punch-released.html

freeware: Wouter Hisschemöller – Euclidean MIDI Patterns (Java)

Posted on | Mai 26, 2011 | No Comments

Wouter Hisschemöller released the free java app Euclidean MIDI Patterns. Its a really amazing java application that generates midi notes in realtime, or how the developer says: “polyrhythms generated by a mathematical algorithm”.

“In January I posted a Euclidean rhythm generator in Flash. Polyrhythms generated by a mathematical algorithm. I wanted the next version to be able to send MIDI, so I could use it with software like Ableton Live and hardware music machines like my Elektron Machinedrum. Since Flash doesn’t do MIDI I spent the last few months learning Java and rebuilt the pattern generator to add MIDI capabilities.”

Be shure to checkout the awesome demos:

Features

The features are basic in this first version:

  • Double click anywhere in the lower panel to generate a new pattern. A new pattern is 16 steps with 4 notes by default.
  • Click a pattern’s center circle to select the pattern. A selected pattern shows a double center ring and it’s settings are displayed on the panel at the right.
  • Drag a pattern’s center circle to move the pattern. So you can visually reorganize your screen when there’s a lot of patterns.
  • All patterns with their settings and location can be saved in a file. This is a regular XML text file. The File menu has the familiar New, Open, Save and Save As options. The project tempo is saved in the file as well.

More infos and download here: http://www.hisschemoller.com/2011/euclidean-midi-patterns/

inspiration: AudoGL – Modular Software Synthesizer and Sequencer

Posted on | April 28, 2011 | No Comments

AudoGL – Teaser video for a Modular Software Synthesizer and Sequencer

The music in this video is 100% synthesized, and does not contain any samples. The visuals are procedural as well.

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