Your fave MIDI fx, arp, mapper, mangler, generator, chorder, controller, utility. VST or MFX

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Concentric looks nice and those Rozeta seqs are an welcomed addition to Cubasis.
But here is the definite device by Quintron: https://youtu.be/vvtssL8WlJA

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Pure science fiction
https://youtu.be/3rt-MUx_NLY

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Doing nothing is only fun when you have something you are supposed to do.

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I was triggering Riff Generation with the latest beta of ChordPotion from https://feelyoursound.com/ and getting fantastic results. I don't think I can discuss beta at this stage, but the new feature(s) are great.

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^^^

So you used ChordPotioin to trigger Riff Generation?
Have neither but now I may consider both.

What other midi FX chains yield good results. I wonder what fx Chain you are happy with using an arpeggiator, mapper, mangler, randomizer, chord and note generator, chord progression whatever, note to chord generator, midi corrector etc. That's a lot of midi stuff to mess with.

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Yes, I don't have any specific recommendations...
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David wrote: Wed Jul 31, 2019 9:02 am Patterning is certainly circular—and wonderful!—but not nec. Euclidean, as I understand it. Can no doubt be set up to be, but Euclidean has to do with even spacing of beats, while in Patterning they can be placed anywhere, more like what the question was asking about, I'd guess.

Here's some ios apps that incorporate specifically Euclidean features:

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/concentri ... &at=10lPzZ

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/rozeta-se ... 1292546479
They need to bring Patterning to the desktop.

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Kalamata Kid wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2019 1:42 am ^^^

So you used ChordPotioin to trigger Riff Generation?
Have neither but now I may consider both.

What other midi FX chains yield good results. I wonder what fx Chain you are happy with using an arpeggiator, mapper, mangler, randomizer, chord and note generator, chord progression whatever, note to chord generator, midi corrector etc. That's a lot of midi stuff to mess with.
One MIDI chain that I personally like for generating some varying ambient stuff is taking MidiBot, which gives you a changing random monophonic sequence within certain parameters (you could also substitute in Riffer on constant random for a different flavor maybe), feed it into Obelisk to turn it into chords, and then feed that into Chord Potion to create variations from the changing chord progression. I'll put that on various instrument/fx pairs in my DAW sometimes and just let it run for a sort of Brian Eno-like background track while I'm working.

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ztrauq wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2019 6:26 am
Kalamata Kid wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2019 1:42 am ^^^

So you used ChordPotioin to trigger Riff Generation?
Have neither but now I may consider both.

What other midi FX chains yield good results. I wonder what fx Chain you are happy with using an arpeggiator, mapper, mangler, randomizer, chord and note generator, chord progression whatever, note to chord generator, midi corrector etc. That's a lot of midi stuff to mess with.
One MIDI chain that I personally like for generating some varying ambient stuff is taking MidiBot, which gives you a changing random monophonic sequence within certain parameters (you could also substitute in Riffer on constant random for a different flavor maybe), feed it into Obelisk to turn it into chords, and then feed that into Chord Potion to create variations from the changing chord progression. I'll put that on various instrument/fx pairs in my DAW sometimes and just let it run for a sort of Brian Eno-like background track while I'm working.

i do similar with Riffer and Obelisk - automating between different Obelisk settings maybe. Also in Reaper it is easy to have multiple Riffers on one track so I often just hand set the notes in Riffer rather than have the randomisation and have maybe 4 different Riffers set to various lengths and patterns running and turning each one on and off at different rates using Reaper's automation.

And just reading your post has given me the idea to set the notes, lock them, but randomise volume every pass. Thanks! :)

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Any Reason users here should be aware of a quite wonderful MIDI FX builder just recently launched as a Reason Player: The Delta MIDI Computer:
https://www.propellerheads.com/shop/rac ... -computer/

Here's a nice demo video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Jx-lD4TLKQ

And for Mac Reason users, here's a cool thing: Just like the other Reason Players, Delta can be combined with any other players, including itself, and sent out via the Mac's built-in IAC Driver to Logic, etc. (PCs can access a MIDI Loop device, free I believe, to do the same—search YouTube):

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^^^

I am really jealous!
Hope it is offered as a VSTi soon.

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^^^
Sadly, the dev has already said he won't be doing that. He's exclusively a Rack Extension (3rd-party Reason device) guy

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^^^

So now will wait for the feature and preset list from Architect and then decide to buy or not.
Likely buy! :)
David are you in on Architect?

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Kalamata Kid wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2019 10:10 pm ^^^

So now will wait for the feature and preset list from Architect and then decide to buy or not.
Likely buy! :)
David are you in on Architect?
Waiting to see, but I'm assuming I'll want it—eventually:) All these other wonders I keep finding are keeping me from any impatience with its progress, that's for sure!

Reason is an amazingly vast resource for all things MIDI, sequenced, modulated, not to mention great sounds, and of course equally vast support resources.
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Kalamata Kid wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2019 10:10 pm ^^^

So now will wait for the feature and preset list from Architect and then decide to buy or not.
Likely buy! :)
David are you in on Architect?
You can already do all those things with architect built in stepsequencers + a few(easy to grasp ) low level modules .
There no need to wait for the macros to be released
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