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Right hand sequencer ...
« on: December 21, 2018, 06:26:26 pm »
the right hand sequencer could be vastly more interesting
if you added the features you developed for the ' pigment ' sequencer ...

that is some fine work , there ...

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Re: Right hand sequencer ...
« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2019, 12:58:12 am »
yes agreed
that would be explosive!

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Re: Right hand sequencer ...
« Reply #2 on: March 19, 2019, 03:04:56 am »
Yes Pigments have a great sequencer.

Buchlas is another kind of synth with other functions.

You have lots of modulation possibilities for Buchlas right hand sequencer.
You can for example use the Gravity and the Preset Voltage Source to change note pitch and many other things dynamicly including volume levels and note gates.
And you can also use the Left Hand section to do modulations.

You can set the length of the sequence.
And you can add mutiple notes on a step in a sequence. And you have more steps.

There are so many possibilities.
So can you please elaborate what excactly you are missing from Pigments sequencer, that you somehow can't do in Buchla allready?

Buchlas Right Hand sequencer is way more interesting than it looks at first sight, if you dive into Buchlas modulation possibilties. Are you sure it's not mostly about doing that?

I would like a possibilty to dynamicly set the sequence length via automation/ modulation. But that i also would like in Pigments.
And then perhaps the possibility to dynamicly change the settings in the Right Hand sequencers Preset Voltage Memories, even if it's allready possible to modulate the pitch otherwise.
« Last Edit: March 19, 2019, 03:14:55 am by LBH »

 

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