![]() A typical sequencer representation has the tracks arranged vertically and forms the main area on which the horizontal timeline allows for further pattern development. In the column on the left is the Media Library with six electronic and four acoustic drum sets in the GM standard, whereby the individual instruments can be varied freely. The right column shows the so-called BeatBuilder or BeatSeeker. In practice one puts on individual tracks for different drum instruments. If one now activates, for instance the Bass drum track, the BeatBuilder shows typical associated patterns, which are inserted by selecting into the track. ![]() With the choice of another instrument a suitable selection one bar pattern changes automatically. Finer control lends itself between the categories: Suggested, Similar, Favourites, and the All filter. With Liquid Rhythm no individual notes are required to be entered. Rather, one thinks and develops beats with musical references. A musical idea using drum arrangements can be completely realized here in no time. Practical in implementation and very well solved! If an undesirable result occurs one can always dive further into the depths. Individual bar patterns can be exchanged or arranged over the BeatForm sequencer. Thus, different combinations of individuals beats can be tried. ![]() ![]() If it concerns a 4/4 beat, all notes can be varied here within an eighth block. There are no pre-prescribed sequences, therefore one can let ones creativity and intuition run free. Short recapitulation: with Liquid Rhythm one selects one-bar patterns per percussion instrument and varies individual eighth note sequences within these. But this is not the main conclusion – the travel follows us into the microbe realm of the Molecule Tools. ![]()
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