Lovely as always sir! I deeply appreciate how you show how even "boring" things like step sequencers can bring life into a patch in really unique ways. I feel like the flashier modules get a lot of attention, but it's things like this sequencer that really make patches shine. I absolutely love the simplicity of the one-shot/burst functionality of this, as well as the stop/play with restart/continuation features. It seems like it has really good tools to add variety, life - and even more - space into patches without much additional work. Thanks again!
Omri, how to program the sequence from the song “Crystal Lake” from Klaus Schulze's album “Mirage”? ua-cam.com/video/GpllI5g1UyI/v-deo.htmlsi=R5I84fry4wbed_T8&t=27 For the life of me - I can't do it. And yet Schulze in 1978 had nothing more than a sequencer of the class described here... I don't even know how the delay works there. It repeats only some of the sounds or all of them as usually?
Lovely as always sir! I deeply appreciate how you show how even "boring" things like step sequencers can bring life into a patch in really unique ways. I feel like the flashier modules get a lot of attention, but it's things like this sequencer that really make patches shine. I absolutely love the simplicity of the one-shot/burst functionality of this, as well as the stop/play with restart/continuation features. It seems like it has really good tools to add variety, life - and even more - space into patches without much additional work.
Thanks again!
Some really good sequencing ideas there -- thanks!
Very nice. Very powerful for making short melodic ideas wit hthe one short "burst". Thank you Omri.
I saw this in the library and thought I don't need another sequencer. After hearing this I do actually need this sequencer.
Really nice, and a lot to learn, thank you for posting :)
Very inspirational TY
Excellent video!!!
Thanks, great ideas and great sounds. Cheers
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you
Omri, how to program the sequence from the song “Crystal Lake” from Klaus Schulze's album “Mirage”? ua-cam.com/video/GpllI5g1UyI/v-deo.htmlsi=R5I84fry4wbed_T8&t=27
For the life of me - I can't do it. And yet Schulze in 1978 had nothing more than a sequencer of the class described here... I don't even know how the delay works there. It repeats only some of the sounds or all of them as usually?
I will take a look
@OmriCohen-Music Cool! 😃