Yeah, I'd love to see this as well. In the meantime could you get there messing with last step?
It does the trick. -- Kinda…--
For instance, setting the last step on the 48th step and considering the whole sequence as a 4/4 bar gives you decent results. It's not that simple to edit but you eventually get to the point : sextuplets, sixteenth notes, quarter notes and triplets in the same sequence ! But editing it is a pain in the ***.
If you want to listen to the thing and give a try at editing it :
Tempo 240 BPM
First step, open the gate at about 80%
Copy paste the first step everywhere (steps 2 to 48).
Disable all steps except :
Steps 1 to 16 :
1 - 3 - 5 - 7 - 9 - 11 - 13 - 16
Steps 17 to 32 :
3 - 6 - 9 - 13
Steps 33 to 48 :
1 - 5 - 11
Another problem : the length of the sequence! You end up with just one bar ! I know about the chain function and everything but it's like a using a bazooka to kill a fly.
Perhaps a good solution ca be implemented on the LFO side ?
If the Seq LFO had intermediate settings, sextuplets, triplets and dotted notes. we could play it ! And of course if LFO tracks had 1/3 ; 1/6 ; 1/12 ; 1/24 settings, I think we could get somewhere much more interesting.
We could edit standard 16 steps tied sequences and mess with the LFO destination to triplet the sh*t out of it !