I am new here in the forum and new to the SEQ V4+ world.
It's a really cool and unique concept and I have the greatest respect for the work that has been done here in this community. To be honest, I only found it out by reading an article last year on amazona.de.
I have a question to which I have not found an answer despite searching in this forum. If the question is wrong here in this section of the forum, I have no problem moving it to a more appropriate location, as it is actually not a "Construction" question.
What I understood so far is, that a track consists on a number of layers. The number of layers depends on how you "format" the track at the beginning of working with the track.
So the question I have is, if it would be possible that the layers could have a different length than the track itself.
For example,
you have
Layer A which contains notes. Length of the layer is 16 steps and is repeating after 16 steps
Layer B controls note velocity is repeating after 5 steps
Layer C controls gate length is repeating after 7 steps
and so on.
Maybe there is also an other way to achieve the same result. For example I haven't fully understood the nth1/nth2 function yet...
Don't kill me if it's a stupid question or if the question shows that I haven't understood the architecture of the SEQ
Thanks for your support!
Stefan