Sorry for my late reply: I’ve been in bed all
week with the stomach flu.
Thanks for the quick update on paketti
With the added shortcuts for bpm & lbp.
It works perfectly now.
Regarding the second issue, splitting notes:
I will prepare something small and send it to you,
then you can consider whether it might make sense
as an extension in paketti.
I don’t want to give the impression that someone just pops in briefly, asks
for a new feature from you, says a quick thank you, and then never gives
any more feedback.
rest assured that the tools you’re putting out there are in heavy use and highly
apprechiated.
Now „Split notes into N equal Notes“ is a gamechanger for me.
I’m learning more and more about odd time signatures atm. And what confuses
Me all the time in my „old“ daw - just pure visually - is the grid. and the need
For adding time sig changes at the top just to get my beloved grid back if in another time sig. this is not flexible for me. this just distracts me.
In Renoise I don’t think about this stuff at all - i listen more. instead of staring at a grid. internally planing with the grid - which is not good all the time. and now i can insert a eg 11/8 fill at the bottom of a pattern in renoise without any manual delay value calculations. thats mega !
I can’t show anything yet, but I’m currently working on some art that has
to do with graphics and music, and when it’s finished, I’ll be happy to show it here
in the forum. And maybe do a little writeup how things are done and how paketti
features came into play.
@cosmic.ollie that would be fantastic. i find the most inspirational things are when someone shows me how they use paketti. cos it gets my mind ticking and new ideas appear. even a brief video would be amazing to see!
thanks!
and keep the ideas coming. i appreciate every single one of them. work is keeping me very busy, so haven’t been writing new music for a while. hopefully soon.
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this looks awesome. how is this feature called or where to find it?
And in your deep wiki i saw something called PCM writer. Is that in Paketti currently? Where can I find this? Went through all the menus but I didn’t se anything called PCM writer.
Did a show-n-tell of Paketti in 2026, and did a few quick demos of usage.
what was really good was that after i showed the HyperEdit, i got to talking with Samuli Kemppi, who is the most known Cirklon Sequencer user, and he showed me a few things which i have now added to Paketti HyperEdit. Which was awesome.
Also, in preparation for the demo, i ended up writing full interfaces for Groovebox8120 for Akai APC Key 25 and Akai MIDIMIX. so you now have a stepsequencer you can just use without looking at the screen, and can pick a specific instrument row and step sequence it. the Key 25 even allows for using probability.
Also, one additional thing, its been long in coming, is there is now a multi-drumpad system in groovebox8120, meaning, that if you load the 960 samples in, you can have any step trigger a specific sample. so you can for instance roll between 16 different bassdrums in your 16 step.
oh and one more thing: i also added a Kit loader, a kinda intelligent whitelisted system where the first row will, when using Kit loading, populate the 120 samples in the first row instrument with bassdrums only, second row will be snares, then hihats, that kinda stuff.
would love any ideas or feedback on how these are now servicing you.