Riffer has 4 sequencing windows - set them all to omni or whatever channel you want. Now you are playing 4 separate lines of notes. If they are all playing at the same beat setting then you are playing a sequence of 4 note chords.terriandralph wrote: Tue Oct 25, 2022 3:22 am fairlyclose: How did you set up Riffer to do the chords demo? I have Riffer, but I didn't see how to set it up for creating chords. Also, of the suggestions so far, Scaler 2 seems to be closest to what I was looking for. I checked out Forager and MusicJam, but I didn't see that they were able to create custom chords. Thanks for all the suggestions - keep them coming!
In my example I have them all set to C minor and quantised to 1/2. Playing loop lengths of 20, 16, 16 and 12
I have most of each sequencer locked to a few individual notes sustained for quite a few beats and leave a few notes to get randomised. You get repeated long notes overlapping - forming chords - but because the loops are different lengths the overlaps change so the chords change.
And there are the free notes as well, maybe 4 or 5 per sequence
Each sequence gets randomised every so often (only the free notes, thelong notes are locked) after repetitions of 4, 3, 2, and 2
Written down that seems a lot but actually took little time to do
