Repro-1 sequencer output as MIDI in DAW ?

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The step sequencer in Mulab/Mux can do it
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When you make, find, or edit a Repro seq, you can
use a text editor to save out the sequence part of such presets
as a text file, named for easy re-use.

If you collect sounds of similar duration in a folder, perhaps pluks or mallets or drums
for example, delete undesired seq text in a preset whose sound you like,
and paste in the seq text you like better.

Pasting seq text in presets whose adsr is quite different from the original,
will have unexpected results, which still might be used to advantage when
studied a bit.

Apologies if that is painfully obvious, or if some automated way exists,
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You can save and load sequences directly. You can also copy and paste them between two instances. No need to deploy a text editor to try a sequence on many presets.

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Thanks for confirming that, I'll get the manual and get those things going!

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Urs wrote:
wanne wrote:it would be super awesome to use the sequencer on other midi tracks !
so whats the progress with the drag and drop `?
We're still working on a poly version. Which should go into the next round of beta testing soon, but it'll still keep us busy till the end of the year.

[edit: to clarify, by "working on a poly version" I meant Repro-5 itself, not a sequencer. Repro-5 won't have a sequencer]
quoted for edited clarification as per misunderstandings elsewhere :oops:

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On-the-fly sequence transposition is a ridiculously obvious feature: My very first synth (EMS Synthi-AKS in 1973), my most recent hardware purchase (Matrixbrute in 2017), and my favourite synth of all time (Zebra2) can all do on-the-fly sequence transposition.

However, I think the OP is talking about what I like to call "arpeggio capture". In Repro-1 the implementation is quite primitive. In future, I'd like to see it with retroactive record from a ring buffer to capture those "great arpeggio moments" ;-).

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Howard wrote:On-the-fly sequence transposition is a ridiculously obvious feature: My very first synth (EMS Synthi-AKS in 1973), my most recent hardware purchase (Matrixbrute in 2017), and my favourite synth of all time (Zebra2) can all do on-the-fly sequence transposition.

However, I think the OP is talking about what I like to call "arpeggio capture". In Repro-1 the implementation is quite primitive. In future, I'd like to see it with retroactive record from a ring buffer to capture those "great arpeggio moments" ;-).
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Could you also make the sequence 1/2 selector automatable?

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it would be super awesome to use the sequencer on other midi tracks !
so any plans for this urs ??

TIA

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Be nice to see this feature implemented sooner rather than later...as wonderful as it is, it makes working with Repro 1/5 much harder than it should be
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it would be super awesome to use the sequencer on other midi tracks !
so any plans for this urs ??
Something new?

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Aww I really want the Repro-1 sequencer as a plugin I don't want to go back to any other.

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Urs wrote: Mon Jul 03, 2017 3:48 pm One fine day we'll add a drag'n'drop field which lets you move a sequence to your DAW, and back.
Is that fine day anytime soon? :wink:

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Raddler1 wrote: Mon Feb 11, 2019 5:20 pm
Urs wrote: Mon Jul 03, 2017 3:48 pm One fine day we'll add a drag'n'drop field which lets you move a sequence to your DAW, and back.
Is that fine day anytime soon? :wink:
i second that :-)
plz urs...that would be so awesome letz do it :love: :love:

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I have loaded Repro-1 up in Mux Modular and can see it has a MIDI out port, but I don't seem to have any notes sent out. Was MIDI out ever implemented for the Repro-1 sequencer?
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