A Nerd teaches the XOR Electronics NerdSeq! Part 1 (Basic Navigation, Islands, Patches, and Tables)

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Hello All!
I've been meaning to do this for a while now. I want to spend some quality time with you sharing how I use the NerdSeq to make full tracks on modular. This video series will start from the very basics, and walk through some ways I use the NerdSeq to experiment with composition. We'll even cover those pesky hexadecimal numbers, and why 8 tracks does not mean 8 voices.

I am by far the first to do this, but I hope this will provide a good overview of what I believe is the fastest, most powerful eurorack sequencer available today.

If you're in the live chat, say hello, and drop any questions you may have! I'll try to note them and cover them over the course of this series.

00:00 Intro
03:30 Case overview
07:09 New project/template creation
09:10 Track assign
11:45 Creating empty patterns
14:10 Tuning Patterns
19:10 Saving a template
21:10 Experimenting with drums
24:10 Bass voice/melodic patterns
27:20 Intro to the Mod column and output
31:20 Intro to Islands
32:30 Pattern cloning
34:44 Marking and moving
36:08 Reusing patterns across tracks
38:20 Quantized pattern play/stop
40:00 Transpose
42:20 Using Islands for live play
44:00 Adding a basic melody
45:20 Copy/Paste
48:47 Using empty patterns to expand islands
49:45 Expanding pattern length
51:05 Using Shft+Play to queue rows
52:17 "View" buttons
53:15 Intro to Tables and Patches
53:50 Creating a new Patch
54:44 Creating a new Table
56:20 Understanding how tables run
57:03 Table Stop
58:20 Using tables for "Scale Mode"
1:02:10 Randomizing values
1:03:30 Changing the random value ranges
1:04:30 Manipulating Patterns
1:06:10 Using tables for arps
1:09:00 Clock, Ticks, and Groove
1:11:00 Changing Groove
1:12:30 Global Swing

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