Hello Geren, I'm discovering Jamtaba, and I'm wondering if a Eurorack or other Buchla modular can follow a chord grid, like for example a 32-measure jazz grid. This could avoid repeating the same chord in the background for an hour+. I find this very annoying... Do you think it's possible with a 128 step sequencer with a very slow tempo changing the fundamental note? Thx 💙⚪❤
Hi Eddy! I'm not an expert in modular. That being said, yes I think it's possible (anything is possible, given enough money and time). I might suggest visiting Synth Seeker's channel here. He can probably get you better pointed in the right direction. Cheers!
Gladly! I'm trying to think of anyone else who might be able to help. Most folks I know in Eurorack are not making chords, unfortunately. They may do parallel 5ths through quantizers to make sure that all the notes are in the key/scale they're trying to work in, or have multiple complimentary sequences running, but not "proper" chords.
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Hello Geren, I'm discovering Jamtaba, and I'm wondering if a Eurorack or other Buchla modular can follow a chord grid, like for example a 32-measure jazz grid. This could avoid repeating the same chord in the background for an hour+. I find this very annoying... Do you think it's possible with a 128 step sequencer with a very slow tempo changing the fundamental note?
Thx 💙⚪❤
Hi Eddy! I'm not an expert in modular. That being said, yes I think it's possible (anything is possible, given enough money and time). I might suggest visiting Synth Seeker's channel here. He can probably get you better pointed in the right direction. Cheers!
@@GerenM63Thank you for answering me Geren... Best regards...
Gladly! I'm trying to think of anyone else who might be able to help. Most folks I know in Eurorack are not making chords, unfortunately. They may do parallel 5ths through quantizers to make sure that all the notes are in the key/scale they're trying to work in, or have multiple complimentary sequences running, but not "proper" chords.
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