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I found this interesting video by Venus Theory
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Fugue-Machine- multi Playhead Sequencer
https://alexandernaut.com/fuguemachine/
Windows version not available. :(
But is seems most of what the Fugue Machine can do can be done by following the Venus Theory video.

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dopet wrote: Wed Feb 09, 2022 7:31 pm
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dopet wrote: Sun Feb 06, 2022 4:47 pm I just downloaded a Largo Vsti randomizer built in PD yesterday (found in the KVR forums) and after downloading the ‘hosting program’ to run it in, it worked fine
Can you share links?
Here is the link to the site: https://machineaura.gumroad.com/l/largoccrand
Seems to be for MacOS only. Do you know if something like this exists for Windows Users?
Hey There!

I’m on windows and I have a working version. If you keep following the links from that 1st gumroad page you would eventually get to:

http://l2ork.music.vt.edu/main/make-you ... /software/

Look for:

Download Pd-L2Ork

Complete (a.k.a. ‘Burrito Supreme’) Installer

Source Code

L2Ork Compositions & Abstractions

And download the Burrito Supreme installer (there’s a windows version in the list).

Once L2Ork is loaded, Run an instance and you can open the Randomizer file from gumroad in L2Ork.

I’m on my phone, so I hope this helps a little ….
It does help a lot, thank you for the clarification!

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Kalamata Kid wrote: Thu Feb 10, 2022 1:27 am Fugue-Machine- multi Playhead Sequencer
https://alexandernaut.com/fuguemachine/
Windows version not available. :(
But is seems most of what the Fugue Machine can do can be done by following the Venus Theory video.
Also thinking about Audiomodern’s Riffer. There are 4 independent tabs that can sequence and run, well, independently from each other. No probability controls, but with the option to lock some notes AND regenerate the other notes after X amount of passes… I think it could useful in a similar way.

I’m embarrassed to say that I have never tried to use it that way yet. Bad job by me.

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dopet wrote: Thu Feb 10, 2022 4:07 am
Kalamata Kid wrote: Thu Feb 10, 2022 1:27 am Fugue-Machine- multi Playhead Sequencer
https://alexandernaut.com/fuguemachine/
Windows version not available. :(
But is seems most of what the Fugue Machine can do can be done by following the Venus Theory video.
Also thinking about Audiomodern’s Riffer. There are 4 independent tabs that can sequence and run, well, independently from each other. No probability controls, but with the option to lock some notes AND regenerate the other notes after X amount of passes… I think it could useful in a similar way.

I’m embarrassed to say that I have never tried to use it that way yet. Bad job by me.
I am always extolling the Riffer virtues - you can do a quasi probability thing by manipulating velocity so that the Riffer velocity falls below the lower velocity bound of the synth or whatever it is driving. Easiest way is to use something like the probability script from here https://www.paulcecchettimusic.com/piz- ... oad-links/

Also look at the parameters that Riffer exposes - in conjunction with say Gatekeeper it becomes ridiculously powerful

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Because of the enthusiasm I will likely get Riffer on the next sale.

Riffer
https://audiomodern.com/shop/plugins/riffer/
GAtekeeper
https://polyversemusic.com/products/gatekeeper/

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Kalamata Kid wrote: Thu Feb 10, 2022 7:12 am Because of the enthusiasm I will likely get Riffer on the next sale.

Riffer
https://audiomodern.com/shop/plugins/riffer/
GAtekeeper
https://polyversemusic.com/products/gatekeeper/
both are very solid plugins that should give years of pleasure :) For example with respect that fugue machine you can have a riff in riffer, or more than one, and use gatekeeper to transpose the riff, play it forwards or backwards, play bigger or smaller sections of the riff, play it faster or slower, etc etc

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Kalamata Kid wrote: Thu Feb 10, 2022 1:27 am Fugue-Machine- multi Playhead Sequencer
https://alexandernaut.com/fuguemachine/
Windows version not available. :(
But is seems most of what the Fugue Machine can do can be done by following the Venus Theory video.
Does Fugue machine work as a MIdi FX plugin in logic?

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^^^
All I know is this which is on their website. I am a Windows user.
"Fugue Machine is compatible with iPad, iPhone, MIDI, AUv3 MIDI, Ableton Link, AudioBus, and Inter-App Audio."

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It’s great but it’s iOS only.

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For windows users I just had a look at fugue machine on their website and it looks like Riffer could do all of that - obviously not set up with the same interface so the interaction will be different. But all of that reversing and pitch change etc can be done in Riffer easily. If anything Riffer looks to be more powerful but of course that is not necessarily a good thing if Fuge machine is exactly and only what you want.

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:oops: I messed up!
Should have put the Fugue Machine info in this thread:
Your fave MIDI ios apps: midi fx, generators, arps, chord progression helpers, controllers …
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I'm surprised HY-SEQ32 doesn't get more love in this thread - that is such a brilliant sequencer for notes and CCs.

For anyone that doesn't know, here's a quick run down:
  • 4 sequence modules for notes/chords (with vel/gate/probability/tie/rest per step)
  • 4 sequence modules for midi ccs
  • 4 sequence modules to control note/chord modules (direction/transpose/probability/gate/velocity etc)
  • a sequence module just for global transposition
  • 2 modules of 8 knobs each that can be routed to a cc (with 8 LFOs for modulation)
  • force to scale/defined notes - can be before or after transposition
  • all sequencer modules are up to 32 steps and have independent length, direction, clock speed, 8 LFOs each to modulate parameters and a sequence reset after x steps
  • randomization of parameters: note/oct/velocity/gate/probability/tie/rest for note/chord modules and value/prob/rest for other modules. All except tie/rest and scalable. Option to randmize all, but can lock out parameters want to keep.
  • each module can have 8 "snapshots" and there is a 16 step global chainer to link these together to make songs (has 8 tracks, each module can be assigned a track number, and then each step of the chainer has the snapshot number that all modules assigned to it will use)
  • 8 macro knobs for controlling parameters - these are accessible via host automation
I'm sure there's more I've missed out - but it's really easy to use, especially as it displays help/info for seemingly every parameter when hovered over.

https://hy-plugins.com/product/hy-seq16x3/

It's $50. ADSR sell it, not sure if it works for this plugin, but in the past I've had it where if I'm logged in and put something in the basket, I got a 10% off voucher for it a day or so later.
Last edited by OneOfManyPauls on Fri Feb 11, 2022 11:43 am, edited 4 times in total.

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HY-SEQ32 is really good, since I got some Elektron hardware though I think all sequencers could do with conditional triggers (e.g. play this if the neighbouring note did or didn't play) and generally the ability to add multiple parameter locks per step rather than having to create a separate CC lane for each one saves a hell of a lot of time so I hope the HY dev adds something similar.

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WatchTheGuitar wrote: Fri Feb 11, 2022 11:32 am HY-SEQ32 is really good, since I got some Elektron hardware though I think all sequencers could do with conditional triggers (e.g. play this if the neighbouring note did or didn't play) and generally the ability to add multiple parameter locks per step rather than having to create a separate CC lane for each one saves a hell of a lot of time so I hope the HY dev adds something similar.
yeah, those would both be very nice additions.

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