This was interesting. I wanted to learn Foundry but I don’t think it suits my work flow. So instead of that I used Gate-Seq-64 to sequence drums. Normally I only use it to structure a piece (turning tracks on and off in the mixer and changing the modes of certain switches, sometimes changing key as well) but I use Trowsoft Trigseq64 as my main drums sequencer because, well, it takes up so much less space. The advantage with Gate-Seq is the probability settings that make “tuning” the rhythmic variation that bit easier. I also used Chord-Key and Clocked and I had intended to use Foundry to control which drum sequence and chord I was using but I just didn’t get on with it very well so I found another way.
I came up with the rhythm first (based on trying to understand what makes Autechre who they are) and then struggled to find instrumentation that fit it. This is the third distinct version:
vcp-57.vcv (306.5 KB)
I’ve tried to make the visuals a bit more muted than normal so that more people can watch it.