MidiStep vs Strokes - Audio Workstation Usage & Stats
MidiStep is a powerful and inspirational polyphonic step sequencer, and a dream for lovers of complex rhythms and generative music creation tools. The program uses sophisticated, user-controlled randomization to generate notes with a variety of parameters, including note values, note length, chords, patterns, velocity, gate, dividers, repeats, swing, and many more.
You have complete control over what, when, and how much is randomized on a step-by-step basis. You can easily create patterns that have little to no variation, patterns that maintain a recognizable pattern but have some degree of variations to the notes, velocity, etc., all the way to patterns with extreme randomness with every pass – the degree of randomization is completely under your control for every parameter and for every step of a pattern.
Features include per-step polyphonic chord playback, variable step sequence lengths for all parameters such as pitch, octave, velocity, note duration, beat divisions etc, and the capability to create multiple patterns which can be linked together in various ways.
MidiStep also features 8 additional modulation lanes with independent play speeds. These can be used to automate parameters within your favourite synths.
MidiStep uses sophisticated randomization settings for note values, note lengths, velocity, gate, dividers, repeats, swing, pitch bend and modulation. In addition, by setting different cycle lengths, step skips, step repeats, jumps, rewinds, cursor positions, pattern jumps, octave shifts, and many other parameters, you can create an infinite number of non-repeating sequences. The degree and types of randomizations for each of these parameters is up to you!
Aleatoric music, also known as chance music, allows you to create patterns and entire compositions with user-controlled randomisation. The word 'aleatory' is derived from the Latin word 'alea' meaning dice. MidiStep allows you to turn on/off randomisation on a stepwise basis for almost all parameters, set the percent probability that the randomisation will occur, set min/max values, set exactly which parameters will be randomized, etc. The exact realization of the music will vary with each pass of the sequence, resulting in unique and captivating aleatoric renditions. All randomization controls can be modified in real-time.
Features include:
•Each of the 16 sequences can have unlimited types and degrees of randomness that you control.
•8 independent sequencer lanes: Notes, Chords, Octaves, Velocity, Gate, Divider, Repeat, Delay.
•8 independent Modulation sequencer lanes.
•16 Patterns and 4 types of pattern switching, independent for each pattern.
•Up to 16 steps per pattern, 16 patterns, and 16 cycles per pattern for a maximum sequence length of 4096 notes.
•Independent sequencer length (1–16 steps) for each of the 16 lanes.
•A Master step cursor independent of all other lanes.
•Independent randomization parameters for each of the 16 lanes, with probability, min/max values, default values, skips, repeats, etc.
•Unlimited variety of sequences, from slight variation to wildly different sequences on every pass.
•126 scales and 126 chords – in every key, along with a scale and chord editor for you to create your own.
•Chord complexity for 2–8 note chords, with notes specified or randomly generated.
•Chord Articulation options – Block chords, Strum up/down, Arp up/down – with accent, length, speed, and random note order parameters.
•Master lane and Chord lane previews.
•Pattern Creator - automatic melody, chord, bass and drum backing.
•Auto-scroll chord lane.
•7-octave range for notes and chords (from C1–C8), with static and random octave offsets.
•11 note lengths – from 1/32 note to 4 full measures, plus ties across notes, rests, repeated notes, and delays.
•Two types of Swing with adjustable offset.
•Humanize settings for note velocity and note timing.
•Transposition of sequences using a keyboard – mono for single notes, and poly for chords.
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Sound On Sound (Jan 2023): ""Huge fun, and musically potent. A dedicated pattern sequencer for your DAW that opens up all sorts of polyrhythmic, pseudo-random, non-linear possibilities."
Tom Rowlands [Chemical Brothers] : "Strokes is an amazing device for rhythmic inspiration. Its a lot of fun to play with and can lead to some very cool unexpected patterns and combinations"
CDM : "Its just really elegant... a semi-modular powerhouse for exploring polyrhythms, both in musical note/percussion patterns and modulation. So, uh… whoa."
DJ Mag: "DJs and producers wanting to create intricate sequencer patterns should look at Strokes"
MusicRadar: "An instant inspiration generator"
International Orange: "An elevated groovebox"
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Welcome to Strokes.
An all-in-one, cross-platform workstation for sequencing, sampling and synthesis.
The idea of this device is to encourage free-flow experimentation and exploration of rhythm and modulation. The architecture behind Strokes is complex, but on the surface it’s designed to be intuitive no matter what your experience level is. By setting up some sounds and turning the dials, anyone can create interesting and unique results. The sequencing and modulation are cross-patched, meaning the actions of one part impact on another - in this way, the patterns all form part of the greater whole, moving in symbiosis to create cohesive results.
The first four sequencer channels can be set according to your wishes, while the other four behave in various ways according to those settings. Each channel can be assigned one of 16 oscillators from Mutable Instruments’ celebrated Plaits module. Alternatively, they can each be assigned to samples of your choice with various sound design options. There are probability options to add semi-random changes to the sequencers, and on-board reverb and delay add effects processing to the sounds being generated. Various modulation options allow these sounds and effects to be changed in subtle or significant ways, always in response to the other rhythmic behaviour taking place in the project.
Rather than relying on methodical programming of patterns or computer-defined ‘randomness’, Strokes offers a way to create surprising music with an emphasis on fun. Nothing happens by accident, but you never quite know where a jam will take you. With the means to store patterns and melodic information within a project, one set up can produce different results every time.
Strokes can run as a VST3 or AU plug-in within all major DAW environments, meaning the MIDI information generated can also be assigned to your own software and hardware instruments. On iOS, Strokes can run as a standalone application or from within a host such as AUM.
Desktop VST3 & AU are a separate purchase, available at congburn.co.uk/strokes
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Video Manual - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUa8ZmeONjE
Synth/iOS demo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9IXqFBCa24
Sampler/iOS demo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvLasl_wois
PDF Manual - https://drive.google.com/open?id=1hViEDttYSAIFygN1Y4kWXByMXfX5r3K4
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Strokes contains DSP code provided under the MIT open source license by Mutable Instruments.
Plaits © 2016 Emilie Gillet
https://github.com/pichenettes/eurorack
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