This thing makes me so happy. Just bought it and i cant stop playing around with it. Havent been able to take my mind off things like that for a while. Thank you so much!
It'd be cool if it can rotate one direction then rotate back the other direction every so often. I think the UX could be around "cycles" so CW vs CCW vs CW CCW 1/4 cycles (so every 1/4 of a circle it'd rotate back and forth, and should make sense even at 2 cycles - so every 2 whole cycles rotate the opposite direction)
Been playing with the plugin for a week now and it's fantastic. The polyrhythms you can get are amazing and have breathed life in to my compositions. Love it!
Bought the plugin and really like it Mario, the graphic design helps to clearly see what is happening. Thank you for the tutorial Alex, very helpful to have a quick overview of all options and parameters.
Excellent plugin - I will buy it soon. It should also be noted that Mario is a very responsive and communicative developer with his customers (eg, on Gearspace). Cheers.
Great plugin, but it would be nice to have an option so that the offsets are somehow linked to the loop length so that these changes are in sync with the tempo.
There's no visual indicator when something is part of random? maybe a lock or something would be helpful or a slightly different shade (bold?) on something in the ui.
i Don't know what to THINK or whether to Laugh or Cry 🙄😂 Making music . . . out of GEOMETRY 😂🤣 The geometry is so terrifying to look at or even understand 🤕🤕, yet the sound (rhythm) is intriguingly unexpected 😅😅. This is just . . . . something OUT of this world. Hard to explain.
Alex! Love your content, so it's great to see you guest featuring on a plugin tutorial. Anyway, as a fellow Bitwig user, I was wondering if the parameters can be automated/modulated? If not, is it something that Mario can bake in in a future update?
Can you make a chord progression, with 5 different chords, and have them played exactly when you want them played -without other random notes played either?
Seems very powerful, works either from input notes or generating notes itself. I could also see creating presets for strumming input chords. Can the plugin be used for non 12-edo scales? I suppose I need to set Harmony Bloom to play only input notes? Will note minimum and note maximum interfere? Also, nice features would be: - A dice roll for velocity only, maybe note-dots becoming more transparent when velocity is low. - An option to change notes names to simply input numbers (15:36), referring to input notes order. i.e. if I input a trichord, then Harmony Bloom would show only '1', '2', '3'.
I like it, but I would like to have it restart at the same place when I play and stop from the daw, the plugin will just stop and continue playing from where it stopped wich make it hard to be on sync with the beat
Hi Mario, does this work with Reason, because I cant seem to get it work... Upon further testing It looks like this doesn't work with Reason which Is a shame as its the only Daw I use. All Reason parameters become unresponsive. Will need a refund unfortunately :(
How would i set up a chord progression with various chords, ranging from triads to 9th chords, and played only on the 1, 2, and 3rd beats of a 6/4 time signature? I think I would need a physics degree to do that. After all, it's called 'HARMONY' Bloom, suggesting harmony - suggesting chords. Other than random, and generative music, this vst seems too complicated to get a fairly planned musical idea created. Looks cool though. Unless, but cool to look at for 3 minutes.