I wanted to make this kind of video a couple of months ago but then I realized the thing about "trigger conditions" in Elektron Digitakt and remembered this module. So Bidoo Zoumai is a cool sequencer which is highly inspired by Elektron machines sequencers. And trigger conditions are not only thing that those ones have - there are also CV per step, trim, ratches, slides and more things that worth to look at this one. There is also a tool which I completely forgot to add in the video 8pe and this is pattern manager with additional CV per pattern and ability to switch patterns according to incoming clock to stay in sync actually.
And in this video I showed some tutorial on it at first and then did a techno patch from scrath. Hope you will enjoy it!
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