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I really hope you enjoy using it. I've gotta say I love using it for creating textural loops... and random rhythmic patterns.
Cheers!
Be aware that you didn't connect the 4th row in the project you posted. Very easy to fix that on our end.
Users:
Drag a cable from the 4th outlet of the 'From MIDI Click' Monitor object to 4th row of the step sequencer; the same way you would connect additional rows if you were option dragging to create new ones.
Thanks!
You're right. The version 1 didn't have the Click cabled to the 4th row of the Step Sequencer. Good spot :)
I've uploaded an amended version for download whereby all rows are connected properly.
Cheers
R
always wonderful to meet your work!
Hope you are well and keep loving so much the things you do.
Good luck from this hot italian summer...
your friend
Roberto
Thanks my friend & hope you enjoy using the Step Sequencer. You know if you have any suggestions on how to improve it... let me know :)
Best from the UK!
Rounik
Nice to see that people are still using the environment to make new things for Logic Pro... Very much appreciated!
Appreciate your comment :)
love the random button!
douze points!
Glad you're enjoying it!
Best
Rounik
Better than a tenori on...
No sync problems, Logic and AU Instruments availables right away with it.
Great, great, great, great !
Thanks !
Tieri from Paris ( France )
Hope you enjoy using it :)
THank you for excellent environment
In theory this is possible, but would be tricky to implement for rows.
Basically each button/step represents a 16th, I believe the way I made it Logic would simply use the first 8 buttons only if you were to change it to 8th notes.
Would need to re-route and design a fair bit... wish I thought of this when I first built it! Would have been great if I could have implemented different rates per row at the time...
Thanks :)