Pearls - Euclidean Collision Sequencer - by Tonicmint
Hello guys,
Pearls is in the shop now.
What is this actually?
Pearls is a player type Rack Extension for Reason that incorporates a Euclidean rhythm generator, sequencer, and note mapping functionality.
The rhythm generator utilizes Euclidean rhythms and offers options for random exchanges between empty steps and steps with events. Additionally, it allows for the interaction of two Euclidean rhythms.
The sequencer operates independently and provides unique features for notes, velocities, note length, and note selection.
The note mapping can be configured as a general sequencer mode or an arpeggio mode, enabling the assignment of musical notes to each lane of the sequencer.
Overall, Pearls offers a diverse range of creative options for generating and sequencing rhythms and notes.
I hope you like it,
And dont forget to try before buy.
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... sequencer/
Pearls is in the shop now.
What is this actually?
Pearls is a player type Rack Extension for Reason that incorporates a Euclidean rhythm generator, sequencer, and note mapping functionality.
The rhythm generator utilizes Euclidean rhythms and offers options for random exchanges between empty steps and steps with events. Additionally, it allows for the interaction of two Euclidean rhythms.
The sequencer operates independently and provides unique features for notes, velocities, note length, and note selection.
The note mapping can be configured as a general sequencer mode or an arpeggio mode, enabling the assignment of musical notes to each lane of the sequencer.
Overall, Pearls offers a diverse range of creative options for generating and sequencing rhythms and notes.
I hope you like it,
And dont forget to try before buy.
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... sequencer/
yeah,
that was one of the inspirational source
that was one of the inspirational source
This looks incredibly nice! Will trial 100%
For arpeggio:
Make sure Pearls is running, and you have notes in the note sequencer.... for the first try maybe better if you set the recursion to ON. (A toggle button with 1 and infinite sign in the notemap section)
(This was a reply for a revoked post, but I keep this here, maybe useful)
Make sure Pearls is running, and you have notes in the note sequencer.... for the first try maybe better if you set the recursion to ON. (A toggle button with 1 and infinite sign in the notemap section)
(This was a reply for a revoked post, but I keep this here, maybe useful)
Great work, Tonic. 10 min try then buy.
I simply love it.
Greetz
plesio
I simply love it.
Greetz
plesio
R11 Suite & R+, what else. I just love it. https://soundcloud.com/user-543016572
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Music is that certain noise you can remember three minutes later...and vice versa.
Ultimate mixing noob with medical certified lowpass at 9,6 kHz
Music is that certain noise you can remember three minutes later...and vice versa.
Wow! Why the F am I so broke all the time?
My next purchase for sure. Just keep that intro price.
M
My next purchase for sure. Just keep that intro price.
M
Nice! At first glance it looks fiendishly complicated, but it's actually more like a big bunch of familiar sequencer/rhythm generator features brought together in one very handy & well designed device. Will try and (probably) buy
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Looks excellent. hitting TRY this weekend How long is the into price running for?
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Simply beautiful. Instant purchase!
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This is such a great player. I'm in love. Hours of undiscovered surprises waiting to be found. It's simple, yet incredibly complicated. The rhythms this player is capable of producing are pretty mind-blowing. Triplets? Not a problem. Septuplets? No problem. Nonuplets? No problem... and so on. Just adjust "steps" and "events" and playback speed (2/4, 3/4, 4/4, etc). Fine tune the position of the hits with the offset and direction buttons. *Chef's kiss!!*
I just want to point out this particular piece of genius design.. It's a simple solution to the horrible problem caused by not being able to automate the "play" button on Players. I would love to see all Players that have a play button implement the use of a MUTE button. PLEASE, any Player Devs of a player with a play button, please add an automatable mute button. I love Players, but absolutely hate that the play button is not automatable. So KUDOS! to TonicMint for giving us this simple solution. Other devs, please take note.
There are many genius features in this device. TonicMint did a great job building it.
I just want to point out this particular piece of genius design.. It's a simple solution to the horrible problem caused by not being able to automate the "play" button on Players. I would love to see all Players that have a play button implement the use of a MUTE button. PLEASE, any Player Devs of a player with a play button, please add an automatable mute button. I love Players, but absolutely hate that the play button is not automatable. So KUDOS! to TonicMint for giving us this simple solution. Other devs, please take note.
This looks amazing to be sure and I can’t wait to give it a spin, but are you sure it CAN do triplets (three in the space of two) or just three notes quantized to the 16th not grid like all other Euclidean devices?challism wrote: ↑17 Jun 2023This is such a great player. I'm in love. Hours of undiscovered surprises waiting to be found. It's simple, yet incredibly complicated. The rhythms this player is capable of producing are pretty mind-blowing. Triplets? Not a problem. Septuplets? No problem. Nonuplets? No problem... and so on. Just adjust "steps" and "events" and playback speed (2/4, 3/4, 4/4, etc). Fine tune the position of the hits with the offset and direction buttons. *Chef's kiss!!*
lets.
Same for septuplets etc - if the spacing is not exactly equal between notes you’re not describing triples/septuplets etc., and if all notes fall on the same 16th note grid you’re not getting triplets because they will not fall on the same grid. Hopefully I’m describing this clearly…the basic concept of Euclidean rhythms involves putting all notes on the same grid fwiw. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euclidean_rhythm
Just a clarification in the form of a question, because if you CAN do what you describe then things can get very complex and go well beyond basic Euclidean rhythms! But even without this ‘feature’ this looks like a very nice Player worth exploring.
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Here is an image as a quick answer
In Pearls you can define the rhythm by cycle length or by step length.
(Pulses mode is just a special case of Euclidean rhythms where the number of steps and events are same. Other modes in Pearls work in the same way, but easier to demonstrate this by the Pulses mode )
In Pearls you can define the rhythm by cycle length or by step length.
(Pulses mode is just a special case of Euclidean rhythms where the number of steps and events are same. Other modes in Pearls work in the same way, but easier to demonstrate this by the Pulses mode )
Another example:
In the top left:
the cycle length is 4/4 (one whole note) and we have 8 steps in this cycle
so
the length of steps is 1/8
the length of cycle is 4/4 = 8/8
In the top right:
the step length is 1/8 and we have 8 steps in the cycle
so
the length of steps is 1/8
the length of cycle is 4/4 = 8/8
In bottom top left:
the cycle length is 4/4 (one whole note) and we have 7 steps in this cycle
so
the length of steps is 1/7
the length of cycle is 4/4 = 8/8
In the bottom right:
the step length is 1/8 and we have 7 steps in the cycle
so
the length of steps is 1/8
the length of cycle is 7/8
In the top left:
the cycle length is 4/4 (one whole note) and we have 8 steps in this cycle
so
the length of steps is 1/8
the length of cycle is 4/4 = 8/8
In the top right:
the step length is 1/8 and we have 8 steps in the cycle
so
the length of steps is 1/8
the length of cycle is 4/4 = 8/8
In bottom top left:
the cycle length is 4/4 (one whole note) and we have 7 steps in this cycle
so
the length of steps is 1/7
the length of cycle is 4/4 = 8/8
In the bottom right:
the step length is 1/8 and we have 7 steps in the cycle
so
the length of steps is 1/8
the length of cycle is 7/8
The music for the main video and demo songs in the playlist made by turbopage!
Thank you turbopage!
Ah, so you CAN have triplets, septuplets, etc. So I see some intense polyrhythms in my future…
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I believe this is my favorite and most useful purchase since I started using reason some 15 years ago or so with a close second being Complex-1. And they go SO well together. Thanks Tonicmint! Looking forward to see what fun stuff might be added to it, but feel bad saying that cause there is just so much already in it. Anyways, thanks for such a wonderful creation!
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