Here’s a legacy look at a hardware project I created with my friend Derek Scott.
Photos from radio integrated 2010
One version 3 beatseqr for sale
UPDATE: This beatseqr was sold on 2010-06-04. I’ll have more for sale soon! Do leave a message here or email me if you’re interested!
Please send me an email (steve at 3rl dot us) if you are interested in purchasing this beatseqr.
- this is beatseqr serial number 6.
- It is the 4th instance out of 5 in the version 3 series.
- $299. Shippable today.
Announcements • Roxor 2.1
This version of Roxor is largely cosmetic in that it’s visually smaller on screen. This became an obvious improvement when we started using the previous version in performance situations. We found it helpful to verify what roxor and steppa were doing, but not at the expense of too much screen real estate. So they’ve been made smaller to do their job and be useful without being a live performance workflow problem.
The other recent updates are that the radio buttons in the serial device list are now functional if you need to disconnect from your beatseqr hardware for any reason. Also, the random circle drawing effect has been replaced with a more functional tempo and swing value readout from the hardware. When you are connected to the hardware, turn a knob to verify that Roxor is reading values. The tempo and/or swing values will mirror what the hardware says on the LCD panel.
roxor2_1.app.zip
Statistics: Posted by stevecooley — Fri Jan 08, 2010 1:59 pm
Announcements • Steppa 032
Derek has released steppa 032. This feature enables on-board handling of the Midi CC modes for sliders and voice select buttons. This was previously possible by using the awesome and extremely useful Osculator. However, we’d always planned on bringing the functionality into our own toolchain, and now we have.
steppa032.zip
Statistics: Posted by stevecooley — Fri Jan 08, 2010 1:50 pm
new video for version 3
the new new stuff is “four pattern mode” where all 4 patterns will run in a row for an effective 64 step length sequence, and being able to clear a voice sequence or a whole pattern sequence.