Can Each Track of Sequencer have Its Own Time Division/Multiplication?
First off, I've been playing with Drambo for two days now and I cam completely blown away. It's changed how I think about my iPad for serious production. Thank you for this app!
One thing I'm trying to wrap my head around is if it's possible to have the play heads on the main p-lock sequencer move at different rates. Basically something like the "Scale Time" object for the main sequencer. It seems a shame if this is not possible and isn't planned. Unless I'm missing some other way of doing it?
I realize that I could build my own sequencer out of modules that operates at a division or multiple of the main tempo, but then the p-lock sequencer gets decoupled from it which takes away a lot of power as far as I can tell.
Also, if I'm going to build my own sequencer with modules, how do I go about disabling the reset message every time the sequencer loops, so that I can build some polyrhythms that don't reset?
Thanks again!
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Okay, clearly I'm just not realizing how to do this, as this video shows what I'm asking about:
Hi @umfufu
These do not look like different time signatures - they all move in the same speed.
They just look lime conditional step triggers like „Jump“ - The lanes do not have „equal length“ - some have „Jump“ conditions that differentiate the amount of steps taken.
We already had different clock speed per track in beta,
it’s coming up
just looking for more sophisticated solutions
what you see in video is just jump
We already had different clock speed per track in beta,
it’s coming up
Ah great, so it's a confirmed addition then?!
And yes, there's plenty to keep me busy for now.
Ah yeah, you're right thanks. Bummer though.
Is there a way of slowing down sequence data of a single track in Drambo or via a AUv3 please.
You can do this per Clip.
Button left of the record. How have I never clicked this! Lol. Thanks @gravitas
No worries.
Have fun. ;)