Definitely one of the coolest and most unique sequencers out there right now. I love how easily this module spans both stochastic and deterministic processes. The only thing that would improve this would be an integrated sample and hold for the gates.
What makes it hold a sequence position like in the video about half way through? I have a Noise Engineering Horologic Solum - would thar work ok since it has odd timing selections?
Truly greater than the sum of its inputs.
Definitely one of the coolest and most unique sequencers out there right now. I love how easily this module spans both stochastic and deterministic processes. The only thing that would improve this would be an integrated sample and hold for the gates.
Very nice - thanks for making this!
Thanks. Maybe I should involve a dog in the demo?
Thanks for this and actually explaining what you were doing. This is actually all I needed to see/hear/know to understand what the bindubba can do.
I'm glad it's useful. It's a very nice sequencer
Very well done and greatly explained! Thank you!
What makes it hold a sequence position like in the video about half way through? I have a Noise Engineering Horologic Solum - would thar work ok since it has odd timing selections?
Cool demo, tnx.
Is it true the command and conquer module brings it alive ?
Not only. Whatever clock works, Maths, or an enveloppe, or Pamela etc... Divide&Conquer is more or less done to work with it but not only