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- Fabricant : Wusik
- Modèle : Wusik Zero Seq
- Catégorie : Séquenceurs généralistes
- Fiche créée le : 09/08/2016
DAW for Mac OS X and Windows inspired by the Ensoniq Sequencer
You will get the usual VST/AU hosting in a Stand Alone application and also a VST/AU plugin format to chain up your plugins inside your choice of DAW/Host/Sequencer.
The main idea is to have Patterns and on each Pattern Tracks for sounds, but Tracks don’t have to be the same size. You can have drum tracks that loops out on the entire pattern, or even record a set of notes that are spread across multiple keys and them add variations manually, just like I did with the Beat707 Mikro and XXL LE designs (see the Beat707.com link for videos and details)
For a start, there should be 3 types of tracks: Drum Notes, Note Notes and Free Notes.
- Drum Notes are just a 16 x 4 step sequencer, where you can set multiple Drum Notes and up to 128 steps (16 steps, 4 variations and Double Steps). This uses a small PPQ (Pulses Per Quarter) allowing you to quickly design drum loops with ease.
- Note Notes are just like the above but each step has a Note Value and Velocity.
- Free Notes is where you can play and record notes that are not quantized to the small PPQ as the other tracks uses. And you can define such track to have the other tracks looping until this one ends up. Lets say, everything loops 4 times for this pattern, so you can play freely with a Monophonic Synth and have this recorded in this Free Note track.
The idea is to also have other types of tracks too: Audio Track, Audio Loop Track, Drum Loop Track, and so on. So the product will be very modular in terms of what you can do with.
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