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Aqeel Aadam Sound Waymaker teases morph and probability sequencers
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52538, member: 636"] Aqeel Aadam Sound released version 1.0.4 of Waymaker, their modular sequencer plugin, with significant enhancements to synchronization capabilities. The update enables users to control the plugin through MIDI notes, CC messages, and parameter adjustments for seamless DAW integration. Musicians can start and stop Waymaker remotely through these various input methods. The Beat sequencer received substantial improvements with the addition of Morph mode, which generates rhythms that evolve randomly during playback. A new pitch-following feature allows the sequencer to create ratchets and modify the timing patterns of existing melodies. The Probability module transformed into a complete sequencer system that operates at independent speeds while generating probability sequences. The update addresses multiple user interface concerns and performance issues. Developers fixed problems with Branch sequencers handling duplicate notes and resolved several malfunctions related to sequencer resets. Enhanced preset loading buttons feature animated responses, while sequence length controls and Euclidean options accept parameter automation for expanded creative possibilities. [/QUOTE]
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