You forget to mention the possibility of placing Trigs before using the Euclidian. Than when activating the eucledian it is using these predefined Trigs. This way you can create tonal changes or any other parameter stored in the Trig. Of couse you can also edit Trig values manually while in Eucledian.
Very good! Best Euclidean tutorial I've seen and finally I understand how I can get some complex and unique patterns.
Cool, glad you found it helpful 👍😃
@@optoproductions I'm gonna sub now for hopefully more DT2 content and everything else. Thank you!
Thank you very much. This is the best tutorial.
Awesome, glad you liked it 😃
Netjes! 👌🏽
Thanks, it will be useful.
Thanks
nice video!
I wish there was some cool way of using euclidian and some randomized notes within a scale to get played
Yeah that would be cool! Maybe in an update someday?
you can combine this tutorial with EZBOT's Infinite Random Melody one to achieve that
Jesus this thing looks like making music in math class. Thank you for saving me money and frustration 😅
Haha, well the regular sequencer is perfectly usable too 😁
Music Is Math
lol, Euclidean is this small gimmicky addition to the main sequencer - which Elektron is notorious for.
You forget to mention the possibility of placing Trigs before using the Euclidian. Than when activating the eucledian it is using these predefined Trigs. This way you can create tonal changes or any other parameter stored in the Trig. Of couse you can also edit Trig values manually while in Eucledian.
Oh that's cool, I thought it wiped everything 👍