On 10/12/2015 15:11, Paul Davis wrote:
On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 9:06 AM, Louigi Verona <louigi.verona@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:louigi.verona@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote: Not THAT hard. I've written a couple of sequencers on Pd. And there are several out there. It would be pretty/fairly hard. Softwerk has a huge amount of inter-lane modulation/interaction. The pitches, duration, velocities and gating of any number of lanes can be controlled by any other number of lanes.
So... e.g. pattern two can be the velocities of notes programmed on pattern one etc.?
The gating concept also requires (i think) a fairly novel way of dealing with time that I think is hard to do in Pd. I could easily be wrong.
If you have any pointers (or time to explain) I'd be curious to understand how the gating works in this case.
I suspect it would be the 80/20 or 90/10 rule ... easy to do the first 80-90% .. hard to get the whole thing. And Softwerk goes significantly beyond what can be done with the Schaltwerk hardware that inspired it.
That was my impression looking at the *apparently* simple interface in the screenshot :)
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