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chopstickkk
Hi,
Following the Pd Berlin meeting last Tuesday, the guys encouraged me to share my patches.
Here are my step sequencers for Pd vanilla. With a bit of imagination they can be used for many things other than beat/drum patterns. In the example patches you can see one used as a metro to drive the other sequencers which can lead to interesting groove/swing/shuffle sounds. Also to repetitively control parameters like filter cutoff/pitch/LFO rate/effects on synthesizers too. Connect them to each other to create conditionally generative randomness. All these methods are employed in the example patches.
http://puredata.info/Members/saintidle/j-array-lane-pd-j-array-numbers-pd-j-array-metro.pd/
Feedback welcome of course but I'm afraid they're supplied as is for you to use and abuse. I doubt I'll have the time to update/document them properly!
Cheers,
John Flynn.
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chopstickkk
hi valentin
i know this is a really late reply but i just joined.
i've been using vst~ for a number of years and recently i tried to do the same as you and found the same problem.
i made an abstraction to get around it using a similar method to your delay idea too.
this allows 8 note polyphony and no more than 11 ms timing lag (to me unnoticable)
hope this helps!