We have just updated Hatefish RhyGenerator, the creative euclidean midi rhythm generator.

The HoRNet RhyGenerator is an Euclidean step sequencer that distributes a certain number of “beats” as evenly as possible across a given number of “steps.” You can read more about it in the classic paper by Godfried Toussaint.

The RhyGenerator lets you create up to 16 rhythms, each consisting of up to 32 steps. The 16 lanes on the plugin’s GUI are actually separate step sequencers, all linked to your DAW’s tempo. Each sequencer can operate in various modes: Single Note, Arpeggiator Up, Arpeggiator Down, Chord, and MIDI Control.

When using “Note” mode, the sequencer outputs the specified note following the rhythm generated by the Euclidean algorithm. In “Arpeggiator Up” or “Arpeggiator Down” modes, the sequencer outputs the notes from the plugin input in ascending or descending order, adhering to the rhythmic pattern you’ve set.

In “Chord” mode, the sequencer plays all input notes together on every active beat. Meanwhile, in “Control” mode, the sequencer uses MIDI control change messages instead of notes. This allows you to rhythmically automate any parameter of your synths. Each sequencer gives you control over the number of steps and beats separately, providing flexibility and precision.

For even greater versatility, you can assign a different MIDI channel to each step sequencer. This setup enables you to control up to 16 different synths simultaneously. Additionally, we’ve included an LFO for each sequencer, allowing it to modulate the MIDI message value.

The new 1.2.1 version is a feature release and includes:
  • Fixed plugin not loading on some M1 macs
  • Fixed plugin not working correctly in Pro Tools
  • Fixed modulation that creates negative velocity values
The update is free for owners of the plugin and can be downloaded using HoRNet DoIn or from the user area
HATEFISh RhyGenerator 1.1.0

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