This video inspired me to pull out the Probability Pack devices and have some fun. I grouped three instances of Melodic Probability along with an instance of Step Divider in a rack before a wavetable and got some pretty wild sequences going! I am eternally grateful for all the inspiration!
Thank you so much for this tip! The whole seeds pack is AMAZING! I am not traditionally musically trained and I love how these devices can get me to interesting harmonic stuff so organically and intuitively and I even think I am beginning to understand the theory behind the chord progressions and harmonies a little bit more after using these lovely devices. Such a great value for a pretty little money. I don't understand how Novel music doesn't have a bigger following here on YT.
This sounds brilliant, I've been looking for generative tools to get closer to a modular vibe. That's a big part of what I love about your album Identity Mitosis, which is absolutely brilliant! Figured there was a lot of modular stuff going on in there...
Awesome video. I wish everyone narrator explains devices like you do. Very clear and to the point. I literally learned everything about these devices just by seeing your video one time. Purchasing...
So many interesintg and exciting Max devices coming out. People rave about Bitwigs Grid but can you imagine trying to build something like this yourself in Grid? You'd never get around to making any music.
Amazing tutorial. Was missing this from the dev. The locking is great, but you should still record all as midi data or set a simple recorder on the channel or master. Recording these try out sessions as audio is always a good idea. Recording audio and move forward from there is so great.
I debated this for a long time but after watching the video on Polymath made by the creator I bought it earlier today. I've made more interesting musical ideas in the last few hours than I have all year. It's worth every penny as far as I'm concerned and whilst I think this video is a good overview I would suggest watching the creator's content.
Yeah this was more me gushing about how cool it is and showing some unique ways to use it. His videos are awesome and play like a video manual for the myriad functions
Plenty of These M4L generators are nice toys but Reality check: I spend more time trying to get something useable with them than playing myself a melody
"Maybe some of you have heard of the Turing Machine" Oh yeah -- it was that computational model invented in the 1930s that... "It's a really common, really really awesome sequencer in the Eurorack world" Of course, I knew that 😶
@@SeedtoStage It has real eurorack vibes, I’d love to get into eurorack it’s just to pricey for me. Nest and polymath allow me to sequence in a modular way, without fully diving into the eurorack hardware.
I was very tempted to buy Nest, but I decided not to, because it's yet another (lovely) rabbit hole :-) Polymath on the other hand is quite straight forward, deep, but not too deep and too open. I think it will keep me focused on playing music instead of endless patching. After getting familiar with other devices in the SEEDS suite, I find Model even more interesting, it's basically Polymath that plays sequences (arps) of your input MIDI notes. So, instead of having two chords and switching/sliding between them, I can feed any chords to Model and have much more complex harmonic structure over time. Or, use another tool (Scaler?) to generate chord progressions that Model will sequence and produce rhythms with it.
@@arturanowak I love both Seeds and Nest, yes they are different, but are very useful tools. I wouldn't say one is better than the other, but what I learn one I can take and use in the other as a spark of inspiration.
After watching this video, & visiting their website. In my opinion, If you buy the seeds bundle along with the other three plugins they sell separately. You will have an arpeggiator on steroids🤣😂 I'm sold, now to put scaler 2 alongside it (Maybe)
You can use Chronology and/or Polymath on drums! If you are using Polymath, just select one of the "user" scales and add all 12 notes so you can trigger an entire drum rack.
Honestly, I'm pissed Ableton doesn't offer like 5 different sequencers in its software. Its piano roll is a giant clunk compared to Logic and Reason. Why can't Ableton at LEAST have Reason's matrix included, which is so fast moving compared to their stupid piano roll. I don't need randomness. I need a sequencer which DOES NOT SUCK and is QUICK TO WORK.
not worth it to you doesn't mean not worth it to anyone. And why is there always at least one of you in every thread who's whining about the price of a product. No one cares that you can't afford something.
randomly generated basslines is a fresh hell I'm not ready for yet
This video inspired me to pull out the Probability Pack devices and have some fun. I grouped three instances of Melodic Probability along with an instance of Step Divider in a rack before a wavetable and got some pretty wild sequences going! I am eternally grateful for all the inspiration!
meh
Thank you so much for this tip! The whole seeds pack is AMAZING! I am not traditionally musically trained and I love how these devices can get me to interesting harmonic stuff so organically and intuitively and I even think I am beginning to understand the theory behind the chord progressions and harmonies a little bit more after using these lovely devices. Such a great value for a pretty little money. I don't understand how Novel music doesn't have a bigger following here on YT.
This sounds brilliant, I've been looking for generative tools to get closer to a modular vibe.
That's a big part of what I love about your album Identity Mitosis, which is absolutely brilliant! Figured there was a lot of modular stuff going on in there...
Awesome video. I wish everyone narrator explains devices like you do. Very clear and to the point. I literally learned everything about these devices just by seeing your video one time. Purchasing...
So many interesintg and exciting Max devices coming out. People rave about Bitwigs Grid but can you imagine trying to build something like this yourself in Grid? You'd never get around to making any music.
Sleepless nights ahead ! Thanks for the brilliant presentation ;-)
i hope you are sleeping better this year
Great stuff dude!
Amazing tutorial. Was missing this from the dev. The locking is great, but you should still record all as midi data or set a simple recorder on the channel or master. Recording these try out sessions as audio is always a good idea.
Recording audio and move forward from there is so great.
great video!!!! is there a random fonction to randomly create a sequence?
great demo. thanks man.
This is lovely, beautiful I must say.
This is so interesting!! Thanks Anthony!
The sequence reminds me of Plaid.
I debated this for a long time but after watching the video on Polymath made by the creator I bought it earlier today. I've made more interesting musical ideas in the last few hours than I have all year. It's worth every penny as far as I'm concerned and whilst I think this video is a good overview I would suggest watching the creator's content.
Yeah this was more me gushing about how cool it is and showing some unique ways to use it. His videos are awesome and play like a video manual for the myriad functions
Okay, I'm going to hit the buy button on this!! 🙃👈
Really great video. Thanks for making it!
Plenty of These M4L generators are nice toys but
Reality check: I spend more time trying to get something useable with them than playing myself a melody
exactly
Sensei Seed to Stage !
"Maybe some of you have heard of the Turing Machine"
Oh yeah -- it was that computational model invented in the 1930s that...
"It's a really common, really really awesome sequencer in the Eurorack world"
Of course, I knew that 😶
You're awesome, thank you so much
Have you played with nest by sugar bytes? It’s very different to polymath, but also great fun.
not yet but i LOVE sugar bytes turnado sooooo
@@SeedtoStage It has real eurorack vibes, I’d love to get into eurorack it’s just to pricey for me. Nest and polymath allow me to sequence in a modular way, without fully diving into the eurorack hardware.
I was very tempted to buy Nest, but I decided not to, because it's yet another (lovely) rabbit hole :-) Polymath on the other hand is quite straight forward, deep, but not too deep and too open. I think it will keep me focused on playing music instead of endless patching. After getting familiar with other devices in the SEEDS suite, I find Model even more interesting, it's basically Polymath that plays sequences (arps) of your input MIDI notes. So, instead of having two chords and switching/sliding between them, I can feed any chords to Model and have much more complex harmonic structure over time. Or, use another tool (Scaler?) to generate chord progressions that Model will sequence and produce rhythms with it.
@@arturanowak I love both Seeds and Nest, yes they are different, but are very useful tools. I wouldn't say one is better than the other, but what I learn one I can take and use in the other as a spark of inspiration.
You make great videos, have taught me much of what I know about Ableton. Thanks so much!
Forgive me for the laziness , I’m strapped for time on break at work... how do I get hold of this device ?
Does it work in Push 3 Standalone?
Cool stuff
Are you recording the ableton output through loop back ? Or did you just export the audio from the session ?
The HY sequencers are also really amazing...
I got them some months ago but this is just what I was looking for. Mod mapping is a game changer!
After watching this video, & visiting their website. In my opinion, If you buy the seeds bundle along with the other three plugins they sell separately. You will have an arpeggiator on steroids🤣😂 I'm sold, now to put scaler 2 alongside it (Maybe)
Can it cirklon tho🤔
Hello, have you (or anyone) compared this to "Audiomodern Playbeat 3" (a VST sequencer)? Would be very interesting for me to hear how they compare
How is the push integration?
Hi Sean - You can check out tutorials specific to the SEEDS Push integration here: ruclips.net/video/U08xcVLXfzU/видео.html
wow, looks like I'm going to have to make the jump from logic!
Weird but interesting 🤔
WOW!!!
i miss you please dont forget and ignore me any longer... its been two years and i still love you
Does it support launchpad pro mk3?
Sorry it does not...but it might be supported in a later version if I can get my hands on a Launchpad.
Across.
i have cancer
@@AnxiousCowboy Think about that next time you let your dog torture a moth.
Have u tried pattern engine?
Please delete this video immediately! This is too good to share, I don't want anybody else to know it exists!
my brother killed himself
has anyone used polymath / clocks on drums?
You can use Chronology and/or Polymath on drums! If you are using Polymath, just select one of the "user" scales and add all 12 notes so you can trigger an entire drum rack.
Right. I was wondering why it was skipping my hi hats !
Thx. Love this pack so far
damnit there goes my day, down to the lab!
@@SeedtoStage did you find a new level of randomness with the clocks playing off each other on drums
This is another kind of Sequencer, ruclips.net/video/DgSwE9lOMUs/видео.html hope you enjoy
Is this included in Ableton or is it a plugin 🤔
Its a plugin, currently $69 with the entire Seeds plugin collection
@@colemanbishop1123 thanks
🤯
Sounds almost like a moog subharmonicon...BleSsingzZz
Honestly, I'm pissed Ableton doesn't offer like 5 different sequencers in its software. Its piano roll is a giant clunk compared to Logic and Reason. Why can't Ableton at LEAST have Reason's matrix included, which is so fast moving compared to their stupid piano roll. I don't need randomness. I need a sequencer which DOES NOT SUCK and is QUICK TO WORK.
69 dollars for this, is so not worth it tho.
Valuation is highly subjective. You get the whole suite for 69 btw
Worth it for polymath alone. Like nothing I have ever heard and I have barely scratched the surface with it.
I have to disagree, I’ve been using this for a few months and it’s well worth the price.
not worth it to you doesn't mean not worth it to anyone. And why is there always at least one of you in every thread who's whining about the price of a product. No one cares that you can't afford something.
@@eartho just wow.