I agree!!He got the lemur last week on the monday.
He made this sequencer in 2 or 3 nights
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[youtube]Step sequencing with the Lemur!
Thanks! I've had a bunch of good comments about this track - it is actually just a free improv, using random sounds from my set. That's the main beauty of it, really, I can get into "finished" track territory quite quickly - I will make it a point to record something proper soon.stallos wrote:thats a deadly setup you knocked up there man
If I didnt before, I certianly want a lemur now!
whats the track you are sequencing ? is that a finished version? wouldnt mind hearing the rest of that!
great post
mbp 2.66, osx 10.6.8, 8GB ram.
Do you use max? If so, then a great starting point is the qsui.drummer patch by Darwin Grosse, neatly zipped up here:cyclyk wrote:yeah congratulations, great one, I'm trying to build a step seq like this one for weeks now on my Lemur, without any good results (maybe the pluggo thing is what is missing to me....)
http://cycling74.com/twiki/pub/Share/Da ... kStart.zip
It uses a matrixctr-based sequencer, that is easy to expand to something useful.
mbp 2.66, osx 10.6.8, 8GB ram.
Re: [youtube]Step sequencing with the Lemur!
Wow! This is a pretty happening setup& the beats are grand!Machinate wrote:Hi,
I just did my first MeToob video yesterday. It's a simple one of me jamming with my new sequencer interface on the Lemur.
Basically it is a Lemur interface controlling a Pluggo with a step sequencer in it. This pluggo is loaded inside Live as a plugin, and the midi triggers Impulse kits.
What sets this one apart from the "built-in" sequencers on the Lemur is that this one has nice host sync on it, and there are some cool features, like running lights, end-step modulation and so on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0O70FrnH2JU
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looks like fun.
my wife ok'ed the purchase of two of these with a new third party macbook tablet.
I'm stoked
my wife ok'ed the purchase of two of these with a new third party macbook tablet.
I'm stoked
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Seriously. Buy one first & try to fill its memory up with the controls you need before you go for two, unless you're sharing.
My fiance was cool with me getting one in that skeptical g.a.s.-hating kind of way. About a week after it showed up she tried the Modul8 template (she's a VJ) & now we're trying to find out how to get another one.
I get the feeling that the Lemur will finally have some competition by the end of the summer, but I can't imagine it will be as well thought out.
While you're waiting for yr Lemur(s) to come in, download the JazzEditor. If you hold down E while mousing around in the templates, you can see what the physics of the controls are like.
The thing is insane. It's pretty much required for any/all Ableton fiends that can swing it. I can't wait to learn Max now, too.
My fiance was cool with me getting one in that skeptical g.a.s.-hating kind of way. About a week after it showed up she tried the Modul8 template (she's a VJ) & now we're trying to find out how to get another one.
I get the feeling that the Lemur will finally have some competition by the end of the summer, but I can't imagine it will be as well thought out.
While you're waiting for yr Lemur(s) to come in, download the JazzEditor. If you hold down E while mousing around in the templates, you can see what the physics of the controls are like.
The thing is insane. It's pretty much required for any/all Ableton fiends that can swing it. I can't wait to learn Max now, too.