You mentioned Autechre and got me! They are in fact why I am here
I'm glad to hear that, Kağan! I love Autechre too.
Building a generative sequencer is a great first step into making music inspired by them!
Thanks for watching and have fun!!
@@SoundSimulator this is a great tutorial, please upload more of these!
They R are why I love electronica lol
Hi! I love your series! Is ther a way for me to randomize the order of which each bang note is played? Right now it is cycling through each note as seen in sel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8. How do I randomize it so it plays backwards too? Sorry im not a music expert to describe this :)
I think I know what you mean!
Use [- 1] instead of [+ 1]. And use "16" in the reset message instead of the "- 1". That should be a good place to start!
Hey! Loving the videos so far! I only have one somewhat unrelated question if anyone has a clue 🤣....it has to do with sequencers.
My question is. .... is there any other method for making step sequencers that rely on as few toggle boxes or GUI objects as possible or is one toggle box per step per drum sound or sample the best I can do?
Asking because on a pd patch im working on the drum sounds clip or distort if I run the patch on android under mobmuplat. The patch on PC and Mac sounds fine, hell it even sounds clean on an iPhone. But on android I had no luck until yesterday. The clicks and pops seemed to go away after I re wrote most of the internal workings of the patch. All I did was reduce the number of toggle boxes from 384 to 288.
Apparently reducing the amount of GUI objects helped performance while running on android. So I am curious if there are any other methods for making step sequencers that don't use as many toggle boxes.
Hi Alex! I watched a video of your app. Looks great!!
I'm not sure there is a good alternative to the toggle object.
I think it really comes down to working with the limitation of Android's audio performance. Andrew Huang made a video about iOS vs Android, and it looks like Android has issue with latency and glitch.
Optimizing the patcher and getting the most out of the 288 toggle boxes (which I think is more than enough for most people) is the way to go.
Best of luck!!
No matter what. Every time I think how can I do something with pure data, you made a video for it.
This channel is pure gold!
That's awesome to hear! Thanks for letting me know!!