MATRIXSYNTH: Follow Actions Sequencer into a Novation Drumstation


Thursday, October 28, 2010

Follow Actions Sequencer into a Novation Drumstation


YouTube via dyLAB0303 | October 28, 2010

"Using the live clips follow actions each clip goes to the next clip at each 16th.
This is based on the Tom Cosm video where he demonstrated something similiar,
The midi out from each clip is routed to the novation drum station drum rack I have set up and then audio comes in from the drum rack.
I have only set up a few step length permutations , with a launch pad or similar you could set up 7 launch permutations and stop for each channel and have a wicked little beatbox app"

Poly Rhythms with clip follow actions step sequencer in live

dyLAB0303 | October 28, 2010

"I extended my follow action sequencer into a series of different length slots, starting off with the 4 then 2 then 1 for the 4/4 style clips, then added 3, 5 and 6 as well as 8 steps.
These sequences can be triggered to experiment with interesting poly rythms using ableton and any drum rack. In this instance I'm sending the midi to my novation drum station.

Add something like a novation launchpad to start the different length clips and you have yourself a world of fun."

Update:

Poly Rhythm Step Sequencer with keymapped launch controls

dyLAB0303 | October 28, 2010

"I have developed the step sequencer and now has all tr808 sounds from novation drum station and I have added keyboard mapping for clip launching and stopping"

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