Lacking the algorithmic aspects but have a look at ‘Strokes’ - particularly the recent 3.9 update that extends it into being a sample player. 4 tracks of step-sequencing/euclidean sequencing with lots of really cool modulation possibilities. Now a VST rather than M4L though. An alternative might be Novel Music’s SEEDS collection (could check out PolyMath tutorial on YouTube and see if you vibe with it).
Novel Music make really interesting devices - came here to shout about Travelogue which I’ve just picked up - inspired by Turing Machine and MI Marbles but with lots of its own cool stuff going on.
Just discovered this yesterday and had a ton of fun with it. Coming from a more hardware and modular based setup, I’ve been really blown away with all the max for live devices out there. ML-185 would’ve been about a $500 investment if it was hardware!
Continuing my quest for semi-generative sequencers primarily for creating drum patterns that change a little as a song evolves; this came up and looks good. Not sure why but I’ve glossed over this a bit when looking at the official site…
A quick question: is there a way to get “relative” modulation with m4l sequencers and lfos? For example I map sequencer to control filter cutoff and then it just tells the synth exact filter cutoff value, but what I want is still have control over cutoff with synth slider and get some modulation from sequencer or lfo with a range control (just like on modular synth when you patch seq to a filter and have cv amount knob. Is it possible somehow?
On a bit of a quest inspired by a discussion on Slate & Ash Cycles. Does anyone know of an M4L sequencer that does what the sequencer/slicer does in this?
Is there a shift register/ Turing machine sequencer like the Lorre Mill doubleknot that has 2 lanes? The 2 lanes let me create beats that never line up against each other if I want. It is very cool.