Hello guys, I use modular synths in my day to day music making and there's a sequencer in Eurorack called the Rene. http://www.makenoisemusic.com/rene.shtml
It's a very interesting type of sequencing and I like it so much that I'd like to try and make it on Lemur to use with all of my plugins. I've never made a sequencer in Lemur and was wondering if there are any specific tutorials that I could look at?
Also, I've been searching the forums and I've heard that Lemur has timing issues? Could anyone elaborate on those issues and what causes them?
Thanks!
Interested in Building a Cartesian Sequencer
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Re: Interested in Building a Cartesian Sequencer
I don't think that Lemur is really up to sequencing.
There are a couple of simple four track templates in the library and I have got one to output to four channels.
It works but it is not constant. You can here the tempo slipping occasionally. It's best if you leave a page open with it running. As soon as you switch tabs or anything a little slip.
This is running other apps on iPad. May be better on external midi.
There are a couple of simple four track templates in the library and I have got one to output to four channels.
It works but it is not constant. You can here the tempo slipping occasionally. It's best if you leave a page open with it running. As soon as you switch tabs or anything a little slip.
This is running other apps on iPad. May be better on external midi.
Re: Interested in Building a Cartesian Sequencer
Thanks for the reply, yeah you were right about the timing being inconsistent. I am going to try and write the patch using OSC with M4L instead. We'll see how it goes!
Re: Interested in Building a Cartesian Sequencer
Definitely, a better approach - unfortunately!Jeshua wrote:I am going to try and write the patch using OSC with M4L instead.