Pattern Series, Experiment #2

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Here's a quick experiment using MIDI with the Pattern subclasses discussed in my Pattern Series. Please note that, for the best musical expression, not all subclasses were included.

Hope it inspires you to experiment!

For proper routing of MIDI channels, check out Fieldsteel's video on how to use MIDI in Supercollider:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ih2uqOaqb4c&t=131s

Fieldsteel adds a new software instrument at 26:37.

Please note my comment in his video. You will need the Physical Input connected to the Channel Splitter, in order to have each track routed and played separately.


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