- Do you like Bazille's sequencer?
- Is it just a matter of getting used to it, whereafter it is just like any other sequencer (only it can sequence more than just notes)?
- ... or, is it uniquely good in some way?
I really like this, thanks for sharing! Eerie yet charming.pdxindy wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2020 2:50 pm I just made a quick example using the Sequencer as the only sound source. The output of the Sequencer goes to a filter and also modulates the filter cutoff and the Sequencer also modulates an Osc which modulates the Sequencer. Finally I used a Bitwig modulator to modulate the Snapshot Morph of the sequencer which is why it will never repeat exactly the same. Added a bit of external reverb (Valhalla)
https://dandelionaudio.com/sound/Bazill ... ncer-2.mp3
Yes, modulating rotate... and in this case, the Sequencer output was phase modulating the Osc, which was modulating rotate...Blogbert wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2020 5:25 pmI really like this, thanks for sharing! Eerie yet charming.
You said that an oscillator is modulating the sequencer... by that do you mean it is modulating the 'rotate' knob?
Thanks for sharing these. You are doing a good job of demonstrating the usefulness of Bazille's sequencerpdxindy wrote: Fri Jun 19, 2020 4:04 pm Here is another quick example (boring sound) to show the result of using 2 multiplied 4 step sequencers running at different speeds... creates its own unique groove
https://dandelionaudio.com/sound/Bazill ... ncer-4.mp3
EDIT: Another similar example using 2 sequences combined... this one is pitched in semitones
https://dandelionaudio.com/sound/Bazill ... ncer-5.mp3
Blogbert wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2020 7:45 pm
Thanks for sharing these. You are doing a good job of demonstrating the usefulness of Bazille's sequencer![]()
I'm wondering, did these examples take a long time to set up? Especially the first example: I imagine it would take a while, since the sequencer was jumping between (presumably) all eight frames. What did the patterns look like for these setups, and how did you come up with those patterns? When I've messed around with the sequencer, I've found it fiddlier and slower to get ideas down when compared with the mod maps, for example, which have a similar functionality in some ways.
This is one of many things which will be fixed in the next update.resistent wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 3:07 pm Is the representation of the seq still buggy? The last time I tried Bazille the seq has some gui bug and the sliders got stucked.
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