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by irshadshalu
2203 days ago
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Hey, I'm the author and your comment did put a smile on my face. thanks for that :) > steps is 10 rather than the conventional 8 oops, sorry on that one as I have no idea about music theory and stuff. I just learned a lot by building it and now going through this thread learning more. |
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To be honest that's fine. I sincerely think this is a pretty elegant implementation, maybe because you're looking at it with fresh eyes.
Traditionally the hardware versions of these things have a pretty clunky and awkward interface that seems designed to minimize the number of switches and dials rather than to be readily understandable. A lot of the "toy" software sequencers you'll find online are clearly modeled on the hardware sequencers - sometimes specific ones - and copy that clunky interface. The "here's a grid, toggle a button to play a sound on that beat" interface is much more intuitive and fun to play with.
I think this is really well done. The only idea for improvement that jumps out at to me would be the ability to drag the cursor with the mouse down to toggle multiple buttons at once rather than independently clicking on each one.