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Posted: 05 Oct 2013, 17:10
by nay-seven
Seslatero (hexagon in Esperanto language) is a Midi sequencer patch inspired by Euclid sequencers.
It propose 6 sequencers with different settings, like I.R.S (Inverse, roll and Swap) to alter your sequences, up to 32 steps and of course the pitch of the note played.
In the center 3 balls can alter the pitch notes, manually or using the Usine physical engine.
More infos on its wiki page
Posted: 06 Oct 2013, 00:29
by r.erorr
Hey, Nay . . . Excellent! this tool can produce really natural randomness, not human like. It is static and endless simultaneously. Just turned on physics + max range and leave it for couple of hours as it is. Thanks

Posted: 06 Oct 2013, 09:12
by nay-seven
Thanks, glad you appreciate it,
you can also have interesting result with a range of 36-50 with some drums vsti
Posted: 06 Oct 2013, 16:53
by Thomas Helzle
Very cool addon - thanks a ton Nay!
I think I'll try to make this into a surround tool by having each lane send to a different midi channel. Should be fun
Cheers,
Tom
Posted: 06 Oct 2013, 17:39
by nay-seven
Thanks thomas,
and yes there's many possible way to decline/add features to this patch
I'm also looking for a more "euclid" way to fill the steps , each 2,3,4 steps , adding others balls to modulate velocity...and so
will be for v 2

Posted: 07 Oct 2013, 08:57
by cmodica
Realy Great job, Nay ! I am testing it with non percussives sounds since one hour and it produces very interesting 'drones' always in mouvement. Be sure i will work with it not only for live music but for sound installation too. So much idea and possibillity ...
Thanks

Posted: 07 Oct 2013, 15:42
by Thomas Helzle
nay-seven wrote:Thanks thomas,
and yes there's many possible way to decline/add features to this patch
I'm also looking for a more "euclid" way to fill the steps , each 2,3,4 steps , adding others balls to modulate velocity...and so
will be for v 2

That sounds great!
Love the results even now.
My attempt failed since I wanted to use Chromaphone on the 6 lanes and my computer can't put up with that
Cheers,
Tom
Posted: 07 Oct 2013, 23:03
by nay-seven
I've chromaphone demo, really great one, i use their AAS player with Richard Devine banks on the launchpad video, if you reduce voice, works easier ( and sounds great)
Posted: 08 Oct 2013, 00:03
by Thomas Helzle
hehehe - yeah - love the Devine soundbanks as well.
My favourite VST ATM.
I was merely kidding. Somehow it seems that no matter how fast your machine is (I have a new 6core i7) you always run into the limit...
Cheers and thanks again!
Tom