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Step Sequencer: randomize on midi, adjust note range

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 1:32 am
by patrickstinson
I have two problems with the Step Sequencer M4L device:

1) Is it possible to somehow assign the randomize button to a midi note? The gui control itself won't allow it, so I was wondering if there was another way?

2) The note view seems to be stuck at the top of the mid note range. i.e. I can't scroll down at all and it's showing notes above G8 with "+" sign and so it's stuck assigning invalid note values to some steps when randomizing.

Or, if anyone knows of another step sequencer that has probability settings for each note + more midi mappable functionality like mapping probabilities and velocities to CC, let me know. I've tried LividStep and found it to be prohibitively buggy.

Thanks!

Re: Step Sequencer: randomize on midi, adjust note range

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2015 12:23 pm
by tecolo
patrickstinson wrote:I have two problems with the Step Sequencer M4L device:

1) Is it possible to somehow assign the randomize button to a midi note? The gui control itself won't allow it, so I was wondering if there was another way?

2) The note view seems to be stuck at the top of the mid note range. i.e. I can't scroll down at all and it's showing notes above G8 with "+" sign and so it's stuck assigning invalid note values to some steps when randomizing.

Or, if anyone knows of another step sequencer that has probability settings for each note + more midi mappable functionality like mapping probabilities and velocities to CC, let me know. I've tried LividStep and found it to be prohibitively buggy.

Thanks!
J74 is good step sequencer but...randomize button should work for midi notes. And there is probability setting (percent)...??

Re: Step Sequencer: randomize on midi, adjust note range

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2015 4:08 pm
by patrickstinson
Do you have a link? I don't see it in google search

Re: Step Sequencer: randomize on midi, adjust note range

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2015 5:34 pm
by Eanna
Fabrizio Poce's "J74" (most excellent!) devices are here: http://www.fabriziopoce.com/download.html