Dammit, I know I saw this somewhere...
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- Manic Harmonic
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Dammit, I know I saw this somewhere...
I think it was a few weeks ago that someone posted this flash-based online synthesizer type thing... It looked like a standard step sequencer, but it worked differently, had it's own method of generating melodies... Fuck I don't know how to explain it. Does anyone know what I'm talking about? I swear to god I thought I bookmarked it.
- Electric_Head
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Re: Dammit, I know I saw this somewhere...
it`s not otamata or nova 3
those are generative midi sequencers.
you still need a synth to create the sound.
those are generative midi sequencers.
you still need a synth to create the sound.



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brianisdead
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Re: Dammit, I know I saw this somewhere...
your thinking of audiotool http://www.audiotool.com/ great fun!
e2: I just spent a while looking for this and im excited to play with it again. http://www.earslap.com/projectslab/otomata
e: i mean cellular automation
e2: I just spent a while looking for this and im excited to play with it again. http://www.earslap.com/projectslab/otomata
e: i mean cellular automation
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