As a keyboard player, I would really like to see more videos focused on the "sequencer" part of my Oxi One, which I understand is its primary function. I love all the things it can do but perhap lately you are focusing more on a "life performance" approach. I cannot go all stochastic or random pattern when playing a song. A deep dive into recording and sequencing MIDI synth info with actual melodies (drums, a base line and 2 more channels) would be great. Keep up the good work.
Would love to see a bit more detail on how stochastic works with the modulation lanes, in conjunction with CV and gate outputs to modular devices. How are the modulation lane voltage levels controlled stochastically? A second tutorial focused on modualtion lanes and LFOs in stochastic mode would be very helpful! Thanks for all you do!
Not sure if you are still monitoring comments on this, but when you introduce note/event length randomness, is there a way to lock the length of the total sequence to say 1 bar or 2 bars? For example, an 8 note sequence of mixed quarter and 8th notes could be anywhere between 1 bar and 2 or most likely somewhere in between. A sequence that lasts say 5 beats may be harder to incorporate into a composition. I currently use a stochastic inspiration generator (as comparison) and it's also a challenge on that device. Thanks!
Sorry if I'm being dense, but is the pattern always in ascending scale order? Is there a way to randomize, change the note order, or another mode that does that?
No better teacher and ambassador than Oora for all the wonderfull functions of this device.
thanks so much!
This might be the best Oora-led video on the channel yet! Kudos - stochastic was previously a complete mystery to me.
Glad to hear it!
As a keyboard player, I would really like to see more videos focused on the "sequencer" part of my Oxi One, which I understand is its primary function. I love all the things it can do but perhap lately you are focusing more on a "life performance" approach. I cannot go all stochastic or random pattern when playing a song. A deep dive into recording and sequencing MIDI synth info with actual melodies (drums, a base line and 2 more channels) would be great. Keep up the good work.
Noted! we will work on that!
Would love to see a bit more detail on how stochastic works with the modulation lanes, in conjunction with CV and gate outputs to modular devices. How are the modulation lane voltage levels controlled stochastically? A second tutorial focused on modualtion lanes and LFOs in stochastic mode would be very helpful! Thanks for all you do!
well done oora and oxi. one of the best explanations of this mode
Thanks!!
This is just brilliant tutorial for Stochastic mode. Bravo Oora & OXI 👏
thanks!
Great tutorial! The basics of this mode were really what sold me on the Oxi One.
Glad it was helpful!
Matri is next right? This is brilliant. Match made in heaven you two
I hope there is a way to transfer captured randomness to the sequencer. I wish it would be shown here.
Beautifully executed tutorial. I leaned from it. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Not sure if you are still monitoring comments on this, but when you introduce note/event length randomness, is there a way to lock the length of the total sequence to say 1 bar or 2 bars? For example, an 8 note sequence of mixed quarter and 8th notes could be anywhere between 1 bar and 2 or most likely somewhere in between. A sequence that lasts say 5 beats may be harder to incorporate into a composition. I currently use a stochastic inspiration generator (as comparison) and it's also a challenge on that device. Thanks!
it is currently random, there's no way to make specific length loops when you introduce Time variation/randomness.
Chulisimo este video 👏🏻👏🏻
thanks !
Beautifullll demo! That Vermona sounds sooooo nice! Is this all Vermona sounds or also Prophet?
It was only Vermona!
@@oxiinstruments nice! thanks
Where I can get that pink midi cable?
How do you assign cv and gate outputs to Stochastic mode? Can it only sequence one gate and one cv output per sequencers?
Hello, yes, it has monophonic output so you should assign 1 CV and 1 Gate per sequencer.
Sorry if I'm being dense, but is the pattern always in ascending scale order? Is there a way to randomize, change the note order, or another mode that does that?
Haha your voice is sounding different. Veryy Review style. Cool 👍🏻 first i zhought is this ooraa?
ahah is the ambassador version of oora :D
C MAJOR wow sir what's with you lol.