> Looks very interesting. Will definitely be giving this a go - I'm always
> interested in more interesting ways to sequence things live.
>
> Cheers,
> J
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 3:56 PM, Rafał Cieślak
> wrote:
>>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I have released a new version of harmonySEQ.
>> For those of you who haven't yet heard about it: long story short it's
>> a live loop-based MIDI sequencer, that manages a set of independent
>> sequencers - keeping them synchronized - and can be particularly
>> helpful at performances, as it reacts on user-defined triggers and
>> can, for example, switch the base chord of a whole composition or
>> substitute one pattern with another on-the-go, with a single keypress
>> (be it a computer keyboard or an external MIDI controller). If you are
>> interested in the full list of features, visit
>>
http://harmonyseq.wordpress.com/
>>
>> This release brings some ground-breaking changes. Not only there is a
>> fully-featured piano-roll interface, but this version also welcomes a
>> full support for complex polyrhythms, and a brand-new type of internal
>> sequencers - control sequencers that output MIDI control events and
>> allow to easily synchronize synthesizer's parameters with the melody.
>> More information on the release can be found at
>>
http://harmonyseq.wordpress.com/2012/02/04/harmonyseq-0-16-released/
>>
>> I'm pretty sure some of you may find harmonySEQ useful. I hope you'll like
>> it!
>>
>> Regards,
>> Rafał Cieślak
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