thanks jue - that looks very interesting and useful - pretty much what I needjue wrote:Hello,
apondinthestream wrote:
but dont know how to incorporate that into my windows desktop in an easy way
Try this: http://musicioapp.com
best
jue
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apondinthestream wrote:I've noticed a few great looking algorithmic sequencers for ios lately...bungle wrote: The sort of stuff this is touted of doing is all pretty standard stuff on IOS.
bungle & apondinthestream ...
what apps are you talking about ?
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If you are using a recent mac, you can just connect the iPad and it will show up as a MIDI port and Audio port 
Daags there are way too many to list, but in the last couple of weeks the game has been thrown on its head by IOS 11 with AU MIDI plugins, the first suite of those is out by Brambos called Odessa, the Euclidean drum sequencer in that is a work of pure art.
Daags there are way too many to list, but in the last couple of weeks the game has been thrown on its head by IOS 11 with AU MIDI plugins, the first suite of those is out by Brambos called Odessa, the Euclidean drum sequencer in that is a work of pure art.
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things like this https://www.senode.org/ are so cheap and also interesting.Daags wrote:apondinthestream wrote:I've noticed a few great looking algorithmic sequencers for ios lately...bungle wrote: The sort of stuff this is touted of doing is all pretty standard stuff on IOS.
bungle & apondinthestream ...
what apps are you talking about ?
cheers
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damn! Black Friday is here yet !Epoch is not.
the following sequencer looks pretty interesting - the demo is working well on my win10 machine with Reaper
https://www.audiovitamins.com/stochas/
I am going to put money down on this almost certainly by the end of the weekend, - obviously not as powerful as the design of !Epoch has implied, but it is available. And I imagine once that payment is made !Epoch will be released
the following sequencer looks pretty interesting - the demo is working well on my win10 machine with Reaper
https://www.audiovitamins.com/stochas/
I am going to put money down on this almost certainly by the end of the weekend, - obviously not as powerful as the design of !Epoch has implied, but it is available. And I imagine once that payment is made !Epoch will be released
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Yeah, I haven't found anything interesting yet in the BF sales, Epoch is pretty much the only thing I would want...
Come on Colin, you can do it. Beta. Presale. Happy People...
Cheers,
Tom
Come on Colin, you can do it. Beta. Presale. Happy People...
Cheers,
Tom
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If you're looking at Stochas also see Midi Madness, but the best so far in that genre-ative is Wotja. However there is room for improvement. Go Epoch!
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thanks - Wotja is Mac only (although iOS which I am considering) and Midi Madness is a bit expensive - if it were on a 50% sale I would give it a serious thought.Michael L wrote:If you're looking at Stochas also see Midi Madness, but the best so far in that genre-ative is Wotja. However there is room for improvement. Go Epoch!
At the moment I can write software to do anything I want in midi in a static sense (ie output a file) but I cant write interactive and realtime software which is what I was hoping !Epoch would deliver. This Black Friday is my last time spending significant money for quite a while.
. and just noticed Bidule is half price so checking that out for midi
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Thanks for the ideas Michael L, but Wotja is Apple only and the other two are too sequencerish for me.
I can pretty much do what they offer with Bitwig and some Midi plugins + my Reaktor Midi Mangler already I think.
I like the approach of https://tonecarver.wordpress.com/nova3- ... encer-vst/ and https://www.kontakthub.com/product/Cracklefield/ in that realm a lot more. Also Lemur "ABREAKPOINT 2" is great, more organic and evolving.
What I'm looking for in addition to those is different, way less static and not fixed step oriented, like working with fractal noises and structural patterns that get varied, so it's more a "code" approach and playing with algorithms to see what happens. More "birds in the woods" than "EDM".
Sometimes I use Processing for this, since it's rather simple to send Midi with it through Loop Midi to Bitwig.
Reaktor would be great if it would deal with Midi in a more clever way, so that I would not have to track notes and event order all by hand - my Midi Mangler took me a long time to get working reliably. I don't want to do the micromanagement, that's something the tool should handle. Falcon also does this very well with it's internal Lua implementation, but doesn't output the results to the DAW.
!Epoch looks like the first tool to really go all the way with this stuff, although I won't know until I can test myself how it "feels".
Thanks and Cheers,
Tom
P.S. This is my Mangler: https://www.screendream.de/code/toms-midi-mangler/
I can pretty much do what they offer with Bitwig and some Midi plugins + my Reaktor Midi Mangler already I think.
I like the approach of https://tonecarver.wordpress.com/nova3- ... encer-vst/ and https://www.kontakthub.com/product/Cracklefield/ in that realm a lot more. Also Lemur "ABREAKPOINT 2" is great, more organic and evolving.
What I'm looking for in addition to those is different, way less static and not fixed step oriented, like working with fractal noises and structural patterns that get varied, so it's more a "code" approach and playing with algorithms to see what happens. More "birds in the woods" than "EDM".
Sometimes I use Processing for this, since it's rather simple to send Midi with it through Loop Midi to Bitwig.
Reaktor would be great if it would deal with Midi in a more clever way, so that I would not have to track notes and event order all by hand - my Midi Mangler took me a long time to get working reliably. I don't want to do the micromanagement, that's something the tool should handle. Falcon also does this very well with it's internal Lua implementation, but doesn't output the results to the DAW.
!Epoch looks like the first tool to really go all the way with this stuff, although I won't know until I can test myself how it "feels".
Thanks and Cheers,
Tom
P.S. This is my Mangler: https://www.screendream.de/code/toms-midi-mangler/
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I am similarly placed Thomas - although more limited in scripting. Cracklefield is quite good, Tonecarver also, butnone replace actually having an environment one can design in oneself. Thanks for the Reaktor and lua script. I will check out the Lua and see if I might be able to learn lua. Would be useful if not to much workThomasHelzle wrote:Thanks for the ideas Michael L, but Wotja is Apple only and the other two are too sequencerish for me.
I can pretty much do what they offer with Bitwig and some Midi plugins + my Reaktor Midi Mangler already I think.
I like the approach of https://tonecarver.wordpress.com/nova3- ... encer-vst/ and https://www.kontakthub.com/product/Cracklefield/ in that realm a lot more. Also Lemur "ABREAKPOINT 2" is great, more organic and evolving.
What I'm looking for in addition to those is different, way less static and not fixed step oriented, like working with fractal noises and structural patterns that get varied, so it's more a "code" approach and playing with algorithms to see what happens. More "birds in the woods" than "EDM".
Sometimes I use Processing for this, since it's rather simple to send Midi with it through Loop Midi to Bitwig.
Reaktor would be great if it would deal with Midi in a more clever way, so that I would not have to track notes and event order all by hand - my Midi Mangler took me a long time to get working reliably. I don't want to do the micromanagement, that's something the tool should handle. Falcon also does this very well with it's internal Lua implementation, but doesn't output the results to the DAW.
!Epoch looks like the first tool to really go all the way with this stuff, although I won't know until I can test myself how it "feels".
Thanks and Cheers,
Tom
P.S. This is my Mangler: https://www.screendream.de/code/toms-midi-mangler/
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Yeah, I fully agree 
If you have Falcon, it's definitely worth looking into their Lua scripting since it's as simple as it gets, they do all the note tracking for you and offer many functions to make your life easier as a scripter:
http://www.uvi.net/uviscript/
These are also nice to explore:
http://louiscouka.com/software.html
Here is a nice Lua Editor:
https://studio.zerobrane.com/
Jam Origins Midi Bass and Midi Guitar have a module included called Midi Machine, it also uses Lua for Midi scripting, but isn't as deep as Falcon.
Since !Epoch also will support Lua IIRC it may be worth your while.
Cheers,
Tom
If you have Falcon, it's definitely worth looking into their Lua scripting since it's as simple as it gets, they do all the note tracking for you and offer many functions to make your life easier as a scripter:
http://www.uvi.net/uviscript/
These are also nice to explore:
http://louiscouka.com/software.html
Here is a nice Lua Editor:
https://studio.zerobrane.com/
Jam Origins Midi Bass and Midi Guitar have a module included called Midi Machine, it also uses Lua for Midi scripting, but isn't as deep as Falcon.
Since !Epoch also will support Lua IIRC it may be worth your while.
Cheers,
Tom
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thanks Thomas - your lua script is beautifully commented - will be a great learning tool for me. First up is to try and add in a different randomisation (beta function) that is better for music in my view and is available in sci.lua . Also there is an approximation that uses the uniform distribution which comes with Falcon I guessThomasHelzle wrote:Yeah, I fully agree
If you have Falcon, it's definitely worth looking into their Lua scripting since it's as simple as it gets, they do all the note tracking for you and offer many functions to make your life easier as a scripter:
http://www.uvi.net/uviscript/
These are also nice to explore:
http://louiscouka.com/software.html
Here is a nice Lua Editor:
https://studio.zerobrane.com/
Jam Origins Midi Bass and Midi Guitar have a module included called Midi Machine, it also uses Lua for Midi scripting, but isn't as deep as Falcon.
Since !Epoch also will support Lua IIRC it may be worth your while.
Cheers,
Tom
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Sounds great - let me know if you come up with anything interesting!
I neglected the scripting in Falcon a bit since it's only internal, but since Falcon is pretty awesome, I guess that's a mistake.
Cheers,
Tom
I neglected the scripting in Falcon a bit since it's only internal, but since Falcon is pretty awesome, I guess that's a mistake.
Cheers,
Tom
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Looks like Mac only?
Cheers,
Tom
Cheers,
Tom
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