ArrayArrayArrayArray BrainModular BrainModular Users Forum 2008-09-21T19:28:48+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/app.php/feed/topic/1010 2008-09-21T19:28:48+02:00 2008-09-21T19:28:48+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1010&p=5376#p5376 <![CDATA[interesting tool]]> i must try it.

Statistics: Posted by Danilo_Bovi — 21 Sep 2008, 19:28


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2008-09-21T16:34:51+02:00 2008-09-21T16:34:51+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1010&p=5375#p5375 <![CDATA[interesting tool]]> Ingenious interface - so simple to use and to get complex textures.

What would make it more convenient would be a VST version.

Statistics: Posted by Kaspar — 21 Sep 2008, 16:34


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2008-09-20T13:35:25+02:00 2008-09-20T13:35:25+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1010&p=5369#p5369 <![CDATA[interesting tool]]> Statistics: Posted by noise2sine — 20 Sep 2008, 13:35


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2008-09-20T12:03:05+02:00 2008-09-20T12:03:05+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1010&p=5368#p5368 <![CDATA[interesting tool]]>
" nodal music sequencer.

It’s pretty simple: Each node represents an event, and a connection from one node to the next triggers the next event after a certain number of tics. Nodes send MIDI note messages and/or MIDI controller change messages when triggered. Connecting nodes in a circuit lets you start a repeating pattern when one of the nodes is triggered.

A node can change its pitch and controller values based on its position on the screen. When a node is triggered, it performs some physical action: either repelling or attracting other nearby nodes, or nudging itself in a random direction. The physical interaction between nodes allows you to construct complex, rhythmic melodies and effects without having to draw filter envelopes or touch a traditional sequencer. "



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http://www.tinkthank.net/software/tiction/

Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 20 Sep 2008, 12:03


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BrainModular BrainModular Users Forum 2008-09-21T19:28:48+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/app.php/feed/topic/1010 2008-09-21T19:28:48+02:00 2008-09-21T19:28:48+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1010&p=5376#p5376 <![CDATA[interesting tool]]> i must try it.

Statistics: Posted by Danilo_Bovi — 21 Sep 2008, 19:28


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2008-09-21T16:34:51+02:00 2008-09-21T16:34:51+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1010&p=5375#p5375 <![CDATA[interesting tool]]> Ingenious interface - so simple to use and to get complex textures.

What would make it more convenient would be a VST version.

Statistics: Posted by Kaspar — 21 Sep 2008, 16:34


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2008-09-20T13:35:25+02:00 2008-09-20T13:35:25+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1010&p=5369#p5369 <![CDATA[interesting tool]]> Statistics: Posted by noise2sine — 20 Sep 2008, 13:35


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2008-09-20T12:03:05+02:00 2008-09-20T12:03:05+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1010&p=5368#p5368 <![CDATA[interesting tool]]>
" nodal music sequencer.

It’s pretty simple: Each node represents an event, and a connection from one node to the next triggers the next event after a certain number of tics. Nodes send MIDI note messages and/or MIDI controller change messages when triggered. Connecting nodes in a circuit lets you start a repeating pattern when one of the nodes is triggered.

A node can change its pitch and controller values based on its position on the screen. When a node is triggered, it performs some physical action: either repelling or attracting other nearby nodes, or nudging itself in a random direction. The physical interaction between nodes allows you to construct complex, rhythmic melodies and effects without having to draw filter envelopes or touch a traditional sequencer. "



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http://www.tinkthank.net/software/tiction/

Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 20 Sep 2008, 12:03


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