Drum Sequencing. What do you use?

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shabdavan
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Post by shabdavan »

I found this thread about wolf audio's step sequencer that more or less answers my question.

http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... orum=10&33

Anyone use this?
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Post by at0m »

On 2004-12-21 06:36, shabdavan wrote:
Is there any way to convert the frequency out on the sequencer modules back into midi in order to be routed to an external synth. A patch simply as an arpeggiator?
As I said, that's exactly what these patches do... :smile:
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Post by rounser »

Renoise's internal sampler. Trackers are excellent drum machines, and because there's no MIDI involved in triggering the samples, the timing is spot-on (although it can output MIDI to trigger SCOPE).
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Post by alfonso »

9 times over 10 I use an old modular patch where I load 4 different grooves, tune them and trigger them with gate sequencers, mixing the groove and the sample concepts. It has also a couple filters modulated by Control sequencers set in an effect loop way and a stereo delay.

I find so easy to make something new each time, much more than using conventional drum programming or samplers.

I plan to make a new machine like that with more Sample oscillators and some granular stuff...
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