Description
PROCEDURAL SEQUENCER
NextTuesday shapes melodies based on mathematical procedures better known as algorithms. We dove into music and came up with a number of ideas of how notes could be held in sequence. We now have 14 of them and a test pattern. The knobs and inputs give you hands-on control over various parameters, the dynamics of probability and timing. You design the sound while the melody continues.
The X and Y knobs let you tweak the parameters of every algorithm, changing the dimensions of the melody and giving you a vast mathematical space to play with.
You can change these pleasant arrangements of notes. You might modulate a range o octaves or the relative distance between the occurrence of notes, you can build melody decorations or walks and riffs that keep going. And this modulation might all change again when you select a different algorithm.
You have the controls
TEMPO knob – letting you set the pace
ROOT input and knob – letting you set a root note for the melody
X and Y inputs and knobs – set up something interesting and different for every algorithm
! input and knob – determine the probability of notes happening
ALGO button and leds – select and algorithm
SCALE button and leds – select a musical scale
BEATS button and leds – select the number of beats in a loop
TICKS button and leds – select the number of ticks in a beat
CLOCK and RESET inputs – signal when stuff happens and happens again
and you get outputs for CLOCK OUT, TICK, BEAT, LOOP, ACCENT, GATE to be getting along with.