Teaser :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aD6mEczQe-o
I cant see this at work but Im guessing its something waaaaay cool, or a VST version
We wait years for a decent Arp and then 3 come along all at once (This, Kirnu Cream and Cthulu).
VariKusBrainZ wrote:Holy shit, Ive been waiting for something like this for frigging yearsdave dove wrote:Loomer are working on something that may help PC users lusting for numerology:
[/img]Actually, I guess I could tease you with a few more details, and a (more or less) finished look at one of the parts.
The next product is called Epoch, and it's a modular sequencing environment. Think Thesys + Reaktor. At the most basic level, you have a massively powerful set of step sequencers, with all the nice features you'd expect (forward, reverse, pendulum playback modes; grooves; step repeat and skip, and a huge amount more). But you can also modulate each sequencer with every other sequencer; a pair of CV rows could be used to control the start and end loop markers of another sequencer, for example, or could slowly step through a numbers of keys and scales (which can be fully customised, fans of the Mela Sadvidhamargini scale will be pleased to hear).
But if that isn't enough, you can also dive in at a lower level and start creating your own sequencers, arpeggiators, generators, and processors. Presented below is the Routing Window (actually, it's a macro, within a macro, within the Routing window). Here, we're seeing the core logic for a little neural net influenced generative sequencer I'm playing with. This macro can be copied and re-used as required: in fact, this particular generator uses 8 of these. Also note the Lua module and script editor: sometimes, connecting components together to form complex functional blocks is a little cumbersome: for these occasions, you can code your own module logic directly using the built-in Lua scripting environment.
[img]https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-2g9h ... /epoch.png
Audio Unit users will also be pleased to hear that it hosts plug-ins directly, so there are no pains with IAC's dodgy MIDI timing when used in Logic. Epoch will be available for Mac OS X, Linux, and Windows.
Next teaser will be the sequencer window itself, but that will, I'm afraid, have to wait until another day!
There are some beautiful freeware guis around and that might be the weirdest statement i have seen the last year at KVR.KevWestBeats wrote: I actually think I would prefer a commercial one because freeware guis do not appeal to me. Any suggestions?
Very nice, love the gui, looks simple and efficient. Will be keeping an eye on this, any hint on release date?
The beta-test cycle will start around Feb 20th.hma wrote: Very nice, love the gui, looks simple and efficient. Will be keeping an eye on this, any hint on release date?
Not even by you?spacedad wrote:not one mention of mine.
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