A video says more than thousand words ![]()
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Best Regards, Thorsten.
Very cool TK! That bouncing concept blows my mind a little, but the video explains it well (and very awesome tunes to boot!)
TK,
Thats is soooooo wicked!! Very cool 8) 8).. I can’t wait to finish this SEQv2 for now.
Sorry but I gotta ask… When are you planning to release SEQv3? ![]()
thanks..
Dude, awesome. Awesome Awesome Awesome. Awesome. Did I mention awesome?
I did? Awesome.
“progression parameters”, which allow a track to jump forth and back in given intervals
Hehehe you nicked that idea from the vX
And you’re gonna beat me to it! And now you tease me about it! Argh!! :P ;D
I won’t join the masses of people asking “when? when? when?” but I will suggest to those people that maybe a click or two on that paypal link up there might give you more resources to finish it sooner ![]()
so we can start to search for PIC18F4620 to replace the old sequencer brain… ;D
is this the only part to replace (apart to assemble the midi IIC module) or should we order something else with the new pic?!
btw… GREAT NEWS!!
Im happy to look the video again & again ;D ;D
cant await the update…
Greetz
MTE
Im happy to look the video again & again ;D ;D
and again and again and again
I know what you mean ![]()
Thank you ![]()
Currently I’m mainly busy with testing all the new functions, which mostly results into programming “unplanned” new features (every session leads to new inspirations). But I guess that I will go for a release in about 2 months. However, before the public release, interested guys can already receive a snapshot .zip of the current development, so long they promise, that they won’t report bugs or missing stuff that I already know ![]()
Matteo: yes, only the PIC needs to be replaced, and at least one reduced MBHP_IIC_MIDI has to be added (MIDI Out only, the simple circuit). It’s possible to route the tracks to different IIC modules, so it might make sense to build two or three of them. I will integrate a second MIDI Out into my own MBSEQ very soon, because this allows me to use different instruments without adjusting the MIDI channels all the time I’m trying different combinations. The “internal” (EUSART based) MIDI Out is available as fifth MIDI Out, but it only works without failures so long the sequencer doesn’t receive MIDI data.
Best Regards, Thorsten.
Thank you
Don’t thank us, we’re just drooling spectators heheheh
It’s possible to route the tracks to different IIC modules, so it might make sense to build two or three of them.
So badass. Your plot for world domination is almost complete TK ![]()
LFO: this will be a feature of stryd_one’s sequencer, no?
Yeh, when I finally get it finished ![]()
Alternatively it will be possible to record CC sweeps anyhow (live recording is already in the whishlist)
Sweeeet.
I am SO pumped TK, this thing just gets better and better.
Hmm, bumping an old thread here.
Anyways, TK i was wondering if you could tell me what Synths you used in that video?
Especially the first Synth, it sounds like FM synthesis (midibox FM maybe?), but i could be wrong.
Cheers!
P.S. Dude, if you have any sort of artist profile id love to see it. ![]()
Although you seem the more modest type!
Yes, I used MIDIbox FM, and in the second half MIDIbox SID.
Best Regards, Thorsten.
Oooops i posted this in the wrong thread. :-[
I meant to post it in response to the Seq V3 Session 3 Video.
Thanks for your response anyway TK.
Some beautiful sounds in that vid:
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Ok, in this video I used a MicroQ at the beginning. So far I remember, it was a simple saw sound with some filtering and reverb Fx.
I just added some additional infos to the video (e.g. what synth is playing at which time)
Best Regards, Thorsten.
Thanks a lot man!!!
Thats one hell of a description!