Looking for an Elektron-like sequencer plugin

Hi people!
I’m trying to find a midi sequencer with features at least somewhat like cond trigs to experiment with ideas on the go in Live 10 on my notebook.
My own research goes very slow, so I decided to ask here - maybe someone is familiar with a plugin like this.
Thanks!

serato sample?

Don’t know if you have max4live but there are heaps of amazing sequencers in their library for download, with everything you should need.

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When I look for plugins I always seem to forget about the existence of maxforlive.com for some strange reason… :man_facepalming:
Thank you for pointing me towards it - almost instantly found what i was looking for.

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This is nice:
https://hy-plugins.com/product/hy-seqcollectionwinmac/

Seems to be quite buggy with Live 10 :frowning: Edit: Reinstalled Hy-Seq and now it’s running fine in Live 10 :heart_eyes:

And so is this:
http://www.animatek.net/devices/uzz3eng/

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You could give Thesys by Sugar Bytes a look. There is some rendomization possible. A nice feature is that we can drag & paste a sequence from the plug-in to a midi-track of a DAW.

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You could try Modul - www.modulmidi.com

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If you have an iPad there’s a grid step sequencer app called koushion which is cool, you can alternate speed, direction, Chain patterns with quantised playback, lock to scales and key and edit how long notes hold for. It does CC too which could be used as an equivalent to p-locks. Works on multiple midi channels simultaneously too

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I can recommend this for abelton:

http://fabriziopoce.com/download.html

Also has conditional trigs.

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Try Renoise. http://www.renoise.com

Not quite Elektron-like but I was watching NI stuff on youtube yesterday and stumbled upon these talks, she mentions two very interesting sequencers :

Bitwig

5 years later :joy:

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Stepic is cool, has also random ping pong, chords etc, Modulation lanes etc.

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Sequences, a robotic bean rack extension player for reason and the reason rack plugin, has conditional trigs on a piano roll format. 32 steps. Bunch of other features as well. I use it all the time :relaxed:

But if you do, you may never go back :hushed:

Renoise Redux is very close imo.

A tracker is the closest I’ve seen to the “elektron workflow” in software. I’ve ebm en heard the elektron sequencer is basically a horizontal tracker.

Renoise is a tracker, and redux is a vst with many features of renoise.