[youtube]Step sequencing with the Lemur!
[youtube]Step sequencing with the Lemur!
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
Andreas - no sleep for the geeks.
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
Andreas - no sleep for the geeks.
mbp 2.66, osx 10.6.8, 8GB ram.
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Since version 1.5 I think the Lemur has been able to sequence on its own, actually. Just not as advanced as working with a max setup like this.bonomius wrote:this gives a lot of sequencing fun (more than working with the interface of my p3), but i need to have and learn max/msp or there are readymade patches like yours?
There are 3 or 4 sequencers in the user library of the jazzmutant website.
mbp 2.66, osx 10.6.8, 8GB ram.
I had a mate from Denmark, spoke brilliant English peppered with bizarre quotes. He said he learned the quotes from old American films.Machinate wrote:right back atcha!hambone1 wrote:Geek....
"Right back atcha" was his favourite. "Close but no cigar" was another. His strangest was "that'd be the hair in the milk of the coconut"
I guess I'm being a bit OT here.
I think you just described "Noisetonepause"dazzer wrote:I had a mate from Denmark, spoke brilliant English peppered with bizarre quotes. He said he learned the quotes from old American films.Machinate wrote:right back atcha!hambone1 wrote:Geek....
"Right back atcha" was his favourite. "Close but no cigar" was another. His strangest was "that'd be the hair in the milk of the coconut"
I guess I'm being a bit OT here.
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