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HoRNet HATEFISh RhyGenerator One v1.1.0 x64 VST2.4 VST3 AAX WiN macOS [FREE]

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RhyGenerator One is the simplified version of RhyGenerator, an Euclidean step sequencer made by HoRNet Plugins together with the electronic music artist HATEFISh. The sequencer is designed to distribute as evenly as possible a certain number of “beats” in given number of “steps”, wikipedia explains it better: The Euclidean rhythm in music was discovered by Godfried Toussaint in 2004 and is described in a 2005 paper “The Euclidean Algorithm Generates Traditional Musical Rhythms”.[1] The greatest common divisor of two numbers is used rhythmically giving the number of beats and silences, generating almost all of the most important World Music rhythms,[2] (except Indian).[3] The beats in the resulting rhythms are as equidistant as possible; the same results can be obtained from the Bresenham algorithm.

Simply put, with RhyGenerator One you can create a rhythm, consisting of up to 32 steps, it comes in the standard VSTi for VST and VST3, as an instrument for AAX and a midi effect for the AU version.

RhyGenerator One outputs the specified note following the rhythm generated by the Euclidean algorithm and allows you to control the number of steps and beats separately, the velocity and the length of the note. You can also shift the sequence of any number of steps to create upbeats and movement, every parameter in the sequencer can be automated for a more interesting effect.

Features
Euclidean step sequencer
Up to 32 step
Shift option
Automatic euclidean rhythm generation
Midi effect in Logic ProX
Resizable vector GUI
Hardware accelerated user interface
Apple silicon M1 native support
Mac OS X (>=10.11) and Windows (Vista and later) support.
64-bit compatibility both on Mac and Windows.
Audio Units VST2.4, VST3 and AAX format.

https://www.hornetplugins.com/plugins/hatefish-rhygenerator-one/

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Bam

Musician since about 45 years(various flutes, synths) Composer since 1986 admin of the forum + blog Music-Society

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