Thank you Tadashi!
idea popped up while recording this video..
"not a tutorial" .. just having fun with the Euclid seq. & drums in the Reaper.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVBm9LK ... e=youtu.be
Thank you Tadashi!
No problem, purchased it anyway!
But attention has (relatively) exploded with this plugin IMO, he has deserved it. Let's face it, if this was e.g. a Native Instruments plugin spiced with some marketing buzz, people would go crazy.
I bought the plugin but didn't had the time to test it yet (only read the Manual so far) and I already have some questions:
I think it's helpful to differentiate the sequencers based on the hardware that inspired them.
Currently no.
I think Euclid one is good for melody too.antic604 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 6:14 amI bought the plugin but didn't had the time to test it yet (only read the Manual so far) and I already have some questions:
- there's 6 sequencers, but what types of stuff are they good for - I get it that Euclid is best for beats / drums, but I can't really see how the rest of them differs in a fundamental way?
- is there a way to generate chords with the plugin or, even better, sequences that mix single-note melodies with chords?
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