Sequencer Playback Direction/ Control of Step

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electrofux
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Sequencer Playback Direction/ Control of Step

Post by electrofux » 23 Mar 2014 17:53

Hi,

i am trying to make the Sequencer to run backwards, random etc.
I tried to add a script on clock that decrements the step but that doesnt seem to work.

So how should i go about it?

Cheers

alloedee
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Re: Sequencer Playback Direction/ Control of Step

Post by alloedee » 23 Mar 2014 18:44

Me too

Also the alternative playback mode, where it runs both forward and backwards could be nice to have

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Re: Sequencer Playback Direction/ Control of Step

Post by Softcore » 23 Mar 2014 21:21

There's a saying...."If the mountain can't come to Muhammad, Muhammad must go to the mountain"

If the sequencer can't play reverse, you can reverse the sequence!

Example coming soon!

electrofux
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Re: Sequencer Playback Direction/ Control of Step

Post by electrofux » 23 Mar 2014 22:30

Yeah, i thought about that too. Doesnt look too dificult to reverse it. But this is only the start of what i have in mind for a sequencer (skip, jump, multiple triggers of a step). It would be easier if i had control of the actual step than having to mess with the whole pattern.
This is only the first day where i use the Sequencer module but i assume what i want to do is only possible with a totally custom on clock sequencer which i am starting right now. The first headache is the length and legato functions though.

I got the running light and Pitches (including scale) like in the original mono sequencer going as normal switches and sliders. So i have control over the step now. But as i said, how would i make a length slider now since there is no gate variable in the noteout expression. Do i need to count 1/64 pulses and send noteoffs as fine as 1/64th?

Swing, omg how would i do this?

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