Novation Launchpad: Ripple Sequencer with Retrigger
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All Comments (16)
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Looks like a pretty sublime way to make music, almost like a simpler version of the React Table - could definitely be a fun tool live
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Although I own a launchpad , just buy a Tenori-On like I did. That requires some coin though...or a monome which again is slighly different ...
regards
Fitvideo
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Although I own a launchpad , just buy a Tenori-On like I did. That requires some coin though...
regards
Fitvideo
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Hey, this idea and video are pretty cool, looked at your blog too, some interesting stuff. How did you achieve this and could you explain how I could use it and where I can download the patch. Thanks a lot, much appreciated.
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@littlescale Lol a gameboy? how does that work and why? I'm really curious, I'm into sampling so this is new to me.
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hey, just put my own video up of this after discovering this software... noticed that i dont get the multiple retriggers that you can. i can only get 1 reflection happening..?
Any ideas
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lol dude ur going to have to do soooo much setting up for that.... imo, get ableton, its sooooooo much better then fl studio, plus no one will take u seriously if they find out u use that
if u cant afford it then just download it
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cool stuff man... im getting a launchpad and i was wondering does it work well with fl studio???
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Wow, i love this!
Thank you so much for sharing.
You are genius.
I really love these sounds. I just started using FL studio, and so far all I know is how to make a benny bennassi ripoff sound. I was wondering maybe if you know how to use FL studio, and maybe point me into the right direction and make 8-bit music?
neoevil 2 years ago
I haven't really used FL Studio much, but there are many ways of getting into 8bit - i strongly recommend using Plogue Chipsounds if you're into VSTs, or if you wanna go hardware, then perhaps LSDJ or Nanoloop with a Game Boy
littlescale 2 years ago
Did it glitch at the end with the yellow L at the bottom?
MythicLlama 2 years ago
yeah - just bad programming on my part, probably. it tends to happen if retriggers are feeding back onto each other a whole bunch.
littlescale 2 years ago