Hi,
I very much like @jeremysmuller 's Neutrinode module but I miss a bit more reliability and control sometimes. Do you know anything similar in VCV but with (an adjustable) grid for the dots?
Hi,
I very much like @jeremysmuller 's Neutrinode module but I miss a bit more reliability and control sometimes. Do you know anything similar in VCV but with (an adjustable) grid for the dots?
Some stuff here that might tickle your fancy.
ShapeMaster is an (adjustable) grid based sequencer that offers precise control and controlled random too (with built-in quantiser).
My Seq++ might be exactly what you want. Itâs polyphonic with a classic piano roll editor. People like the not free Entrian ones even more.
update - oh, re-read OP. It does not sound like this is what you are looking for. Sorry.
I think you might like the new module Iâm currently working onâŚ
dont be shy, give us a sneak peak
If youâre up for installing the stoermelder pre-release, you can try MAZE (square grid) and HIVE (hexagonal grid). Both have configurable grid size, and steps can be configured for ratcheting and/or probability.
Here ya go
oh, thats cool! and clean
Thaaat is insane! I canât stop smiling.
Youâre right @jeremysmuller. Itâs one of those machines that excites me a lot.
Whoa, this looks interestingâŚ
@jeremysmuller this looks really great, so when will it be ready?
That looks like fun!
It has the option of gates of triggers and gate lengths are 50% of the rhythm duration. I donât wanna give away too much because that might ruin some surprises but thereâs lots of stochastic opportunities here
probably in a few weeks
Any preference to these visual aspects? The difference has no effect on how the module works but Iâm somewhat torn between the two and was curious what people thought.
Number #2 for me.
You are asking about the âcircleâ or âflowerâ presentation, arenât you?
I like the top ones, they are âborderedâ the bottom ones are âfloweryâ.
Iâd like to have a CV input to morph between 'em