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CPB wrote: ...modular, and contained a huge number of building blocks (logic gates, counters, mathematical operations, bit shifters, shift registers) for building generative or new types of sequencing structures? And maybe lua scripting? And what about something akin to Ableton's scenes, but being able to modulate switching of them too?..
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CPB wrote: What if it was also modular, and contained a huge number of building blocks (logic gates, counters, mathematical operations, bit shifters, shift registers) for building generative or new types of sequencing structures? And maybe lua scripting? And what about something akin to Ableton's scenes, but being able to modulate switching of them too? Why, I think you're onto something here!
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Hi there, folks.
I'm thinking on purchase Computer Music 171 for getting this nice tool since i knew about it some months ago (CM Spain it's 3-4 months later than UK one), i like this kind of stuff so much. I came to ask if it works perfect in FL Studio, for make sure my purchase. That's all. Have a good day |
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IrionDaRonin wrote: I came to ask if it works perfect in FL Studio, for make sure my purchase. That's all. I've used it in FLS with zero problems, I was one of the preset designers for it and I did the presets in FLS on Windows x64 system. Hope this helps |
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abstractcats wrote: CPB wrote: What if it was also modular, and contained a huge number of building blocks (logic gates, counters, mathematical operations, bit shifters, shift registers) for building generative or new types of sequencing structures? And maybe lua scripting? And what about something akin to Ableton's scenes, but being able to modulate switching of them too? Why, I think you're onto something here!
It's a bit lazy but +1 |
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CPB wrote: What if it was also modular, and contained a huge number of building blocks (logic gates, counters, mathematical operations, bit shifters, shift registers) for building generative or new types of sequencing structures? And maybe lua scripting? And what about something akin to Ableton's scenes, but being able to modulate switching of them too? Why, I think you're onto something here!
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HunterKiller wrote: CPB wrote: What if it was also modular, and contained a huge number of building blocks (logic gates, counters, mathematical operations, bit shifters, shift registers) for building generative or new types of sequencing structures? And maybe lua scripting? And what about something akin to Ableton's scenes, but being able to modulate switching of them too? Why, I think you're onto something here!
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![]() YEAh! Much better then mine! |
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taoyoyo wrote: It's a bit lazy but +1 Hey, I resemble that....Awww, I'm to lazy to finish the statement.. |
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abstractcats wrote: taoyoyo wrote: It's a bit lazy but +1 Hey, I resemble that....Awww, I'm to lazy to finish the statement.. At least you added some custom smilies! |
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CPB wrote: stanlea wrote: advanced step sequencer with odd metrics and harmony control would be awesome from you. What if it was also modular, and contained a huge number of building blocks (logic gates, counters, mathematical operations, bit shifters, shift registers) for building generative or new types of sequencing structures? And maybe lua scripting? And what about something akin to Ableton's scenes, but being able to modulate switching of them too? Why, I think you're onto something here! That is exciting. ---- .. |
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Just been having a play around with this, and it's a lot of fun. After looking through the thread I was wondering whether you'd put together a FR list, as I'd like to join in the chant and say I'd definately be interested in an upgraded version. Anything thats available on Linux is fab And another feature request to simplify beat mangling - posibly have a scene which tracks its position independantly of whether its being played or not. So that when you trigger another scene then go back to this 'base' one its playing from where it would have been if you hadn't changed. If thats any clearer than mud. Cool plugin though, which I'll make loads of use of, I'm sure. |
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Yes, that sounds like a fine idea. I'd imagine it'd be an option on a Scene: "Restart", "Continue", and (perhaps), "Free-Run", with Restart being how it currently works in Cumulus 1.0. I've added this to the ever-swelling feature request list; thanks for the suggestion! |
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I didn't know whether it had been suggested already, but a couple of these side by side and controlled with a Launchpad or something would be loads of fun!
Once I'm got a little bit more used to Renoise (and sold a few old VST's) I'll definately be taking a good demo of your other plugins too, especially Sequent |
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