Thursday, February 16, 2012
The Protoclidean sequencer for Ableton Live
YouTube Uploaded by designthemedia on Feb 16, 2012
"Soon available, you can check this post
http://julienbayle.net/2012/02/12/maybe-the-next-sequencer/
Features
- 8 independant channels
- step number + number of notes + offset + pitch + velocity for each channels
- accurate synchro to Live transport
- scaler helper to choose a scale across each channel
- GM Drum-map mode with the 8 first standard MIDI Drum map notes accross channels
- notes randomizer with min/max limits
- all parameters are auto mappable to any control surfaces compatible with Live
- built-in help
The Protoclidean Sequencer is based on Euclidan algorithm.
This is one of the oldest mathematical algorithm ever.
It offers a very simple way to distribute the most evenly possible a particular number of objects inside a particular number of slots.
The Protoclidean implements this algorithm to place a particular number of notes into a particular number of slots.
That way, you can easily create sequences using odd or even number of steps without the need of creating a lot of clips with different size in your liveset, you can also play live with it, using the banks storage/load feature."
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