JW Plugins on MM?

That’s really cool - guessing you program the sequence in VCV and port it across?

Exactly…just sent it via wi-fi. Only takes a few seconds.

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Cool - really useful as it solves a problem I have for a live thing I’m planning.

Looks like you’re running it with a fair few other modules so guess the load isn’t too much either?

67% at 32K/64 samples.

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Thanks - good to know!

a patch with only arrange + simple clock (with clock’s main out going to arrange’s clk input/r trg input) uses only 18% at system 48/64

edit: i think arrange could really pair well with mshack’s ASAF8 module which lets you set fade in out times.. so arrange’s outputs going to the gate input on ASAF8, with a 4ms source(knob turned all the way up) module’s output going to the arrange input

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Thanks…updated it on my MM!

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wow - that’s what I call rapid!!

Any way you can come up with a multiple trigger module that accepts multiple clocks? Right now, I am using multiple Kocmocs.

Do you mean like the Trigs module but multiple sequencer positions? like NoteSeqFu and the fugue machine ios app?

or do you mean 4 separate sequencers instead of all the play heads moving at the same pace and position?

4 sep trig sequencers with clock inputs for each one. So you can do polymeters/polyrhythms.

right so all i would need to do is have poly input to Trigs for clock, start, length, and I would have to add an input for playmode

Sounds right…this is the setup I am using:

ok so just to be clear my Trigs module would end up having 4 sequencer positions, start, length, play modes, one for each color in Trigs, right?

Yep, that is pretty much it. A different clock input per trig, the ability to set different lengths, separate outputs, and a reset. I am going after the Steevio rhythms if you know what I mean.

like this?

poly trigs

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