====== SECTOR ====== From App Store description: "Proud winner of a 2015 Electronic Musician Editors’ Choice Award! Slice and sequence your loops with a matrix of markov-chain connections. Introduce order with the probability based coin-flipping pattern sequencer. Bend time with warp functions for glitches and modulations. Tweak and trigger in real time performance. Get anything between rigid control and random chaos." **App type**: App **App store link**: [[https://apps.apple.com/hu/app/sector/id618095247|{{:appstoreblue.png?30|}}]] **Developer**: [[http://kymatica.com|Kymatica AB]] **Developer AB Forum Handle**: @j_liljedahl ===== Additional Info ===== ==== Tips ==== === "Magic" Setup === From AB forum (@FlightManual) [[https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/686222/#Comment_686222|September 2019]] Sector is a top 3 app for me. Because I set up a template with all the warps and stuff mapped out, I could then just import loops and they sounded awesome. - A secret between you and me: If you have 32 sectors, map 8 with a 25% probability to go to 1, 9 , 17 and 25. Map 16, 24, and 32 the same way. Map 4 with a 10% probability to go to 13, 21 and 29, leaving a 70% chance to continue to the next value, which is 5. Do the same for 12, 20, and 28, leaving 70% probability to continue through. Transitions will sound magically musical. - Because midi is mappable to triggers, all 32 triggers are available on my Akai to trigger manually. - If you map your 32 sectors, you can also trigger them in a step sequencer. - Watch your loops... If they arrive at the next sector too early, slow it down, if there is a gap, speed it up: Then, reimport the sample with the new tempo. Should clean up. Also, you can half or double the tempo speed and reimport the sample too. I always lock tempo and pitch, but that is me. It's just math. Jungle is massive. ==== Videos ==== {{youtube>3FtfbxYS5jw}} {{tag>iaa iaa_inst video audiobus_support}}