[PD] Good sequencer patches for learning?

martin brinkmann mnb at martin-brinkmann.de
Mon May 11 10:44:43 CEST 2009


Solen Music wrote:

> I did mean step sequencer.

i have allways been interested in step-sequencers, and made
a few attempts to build a good one.
of course i was not successfull in making the perfect
step-sequencer... and i would not reccomend my creations for learning,
since they are quite messy, and rather designed for my own needs,
than for beeing 'good examples'. (i want things to be as self contained
as possible (no abstractions), and 'hassel-free copy/pasteable')
anyway, you can find some basics like the use of counters,
select/route etc. also in my patches.
www.martin-brinkmann.de, my_instruments, and i think the latest
is called sequencers1.

> sequencer that runs off a tappable groove metro (to give the option of
> everything from rigid straight to super loose hand tapped swing).

this sounds interresting. i have wondered a few times how to make
something like that, but was not able to come up with something
better than a tap-tempo with a simple 'swing-factor'. how does your
groove-metro work?

bis denn!
   martin




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