vooku / Patterns

A VST MIDI sequencer with probabilities as inputs
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Patterns

A VST MIDI sequencer with probabilities as inputs developed at University of Ljubljana. Intended to spice up your drum loops with some random (but controlled!) fills or just straight up generate drum patterns (hence the name).

Download

You can download a Windows 64bit VST and a macOS 64bit VST archive.

Interface

The interface consists of 8 drum tracks -- Kick, Snare, Hi-Hat, Tom and their respective inverses Mot, Tah-Ih, Erans and Kcik (wow so funny). This is based on my personal preference as I tend to set my drum machines with two kicks and two snares, but since you can choose the MIDI note for each track the names are just arbitrary. From top to bottom on each track you can find the name, activity indicator, mute button, probability, quantization and velocity sliders, the off beat button and the MIDI note.

There is also a global MIDI through button to let any incoming MIDI pass unchanged.

Instructions

General

Ableton

  1. Load up Patterns into a MIDI track.
  2. Load a Drum Rack into another MIDI track (you can also use one of the standard drumkits or just any MIDI instrument).
  3. Set the MIDI input on your instrument track to Patterns and monitoring to In.

Tested in Ableton Live 9

Bitwig

  1. Load up Patterns into a MIDI track.
  2. Load up a Drum Machine (or other MIDI instrument) on the same track.

Tested in Bitwig 2.2.3

Fruity Loops

Patterns can be loaded into FL Studio, but I don't know ho to route MIDI properly, sorry.

Tested with FL Studio 12.