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Revision as of 07:18, 24 November 2025
This page has links to projects that demonstrate useful techniques.
Clip Sequencing Examples
Dial Sequencers 1.1

This project demonstrates using a stepped dial to sequence clips into a song without need for the timeline. The project demonstrates two ways you might use a dial to sequence a song:
- An automated dial that plays the song from start to finish when triggered
- A 'stepper' dial that advances from one section to the next when triggered.
In your own projects, you can combine the techniques. For example, you might set up a dial to advance through some parts and manually advance for others.
The projects:
Miscellany
SMC-Mixer Compatibility
This has moved to: SMC-Mixer
Random Triggers
This project uses a Streambyter script to send random triggers which can be fun.