I'll be honest, I find wrms a little baffling, but I love all the options for looping, live sampling, and granular synthesis the norns community has come up with (and continues to come up with)! So far, I've clicked a little more with otis and, to a lesser extent, cranes. But I'm excited to keep learning and expanding my repertoire!
if you haven't tried it yet you might catch on a little better with wrms/lite which just narrows down the options available. it's helpful to think about wrms as a regular delay/looper pedal, but with a bunch of different directions to go in once you have an initial loop in the buffer. you can't go wrong with sticking to otis though !
very late to seeing this but there's some info here for 64 grid + norns llllllll.co/t/norns-scripts-for-a-64-grid/29503. cheat codes & mlr are both compatible !
thxx! the case is for a custom build shield I made before monome started selling shield kits direct :-) I'm not aware of any laser cut cases that fit the current design
Very nice! How do you get the grid to control ableton? I don't have a grid, but I'm thinking of getting one so I'm interested. As far as I understand, the grid does not send midi. So did you write a program that allows it to communicate with ableton? How does that work?
you can write custom programs in max or you can use apps that are already made, here are some links to places to start monome.org/docs/grid/grid-computer/ github.com/benjaminvanesser/elements github.com/andr-ew/prosody
this video just made my day, thank you for sharing your music.
Just happened? I feel intrigued and overwhelmed. I was looking for answers about Norns, but I only have more questions.
same here
Nice....
I'll be honest, I find wrms a little baffling, but I love all the options for looping, live sampling, and granular synthesis the norns community has come up with (and continues to come up with)! So far, I've clicked a little more with otis and, to a lesser extent, cranes. But I'm excited to keep learning and expanding my repertoire!
if you haven't tried it yet you might catch on a little better with wrms/lite which just narrows down the options available. it's helpful to think about wrms as a regular delay/looper pedal, but with a bunch of different directions to go in once you have an initial loop in the buffer. you can't go wrong with sticking to otis though !
I love the production on this! and of course, the sounds are lovely! great work!
Is that a 64? I need help running some of the more popular scripts like MLR and Cheat Codes on a 64.
very late to seeing this but there's some info here for 64 grid + norns llllllll.co/t/norns-scripts-for-a-64-grid/29503. cheat codes & mlr are both compatible !
4:00 i love this part
Really creative production there!
Where did you get that sweet case?
thxx! the case is for a custom build shield I made before monome started selling shield kits direct :-) I'm not aware of any laser cut cases that fit the current design
Very nice! How do you get the grid to control ableton? I don't have a grid, but I'm thinking of getting one so I'm interested. As far as I understand, the grid does not send midi. So did you write a program that allows it to communicate with ableton? How does that work?
you can write custom programs in max or you can use apps that are already made, here are some links to places to start monome.org/docs/grid/grid-computer/ github.com/benjaminvanesser/elements github.com/andr-ew/prosody
I'm using the app synecdoche64 from prosody but it's a little messy, the app "notes" from elements is pretty similar
feel free to email me andrewcshike@gmail if you have more questions or ask around at llllllll.co
@@andrewcs_ great that's super helpful. Thanks!
@@adoerig Woups wrong account, but Adrien Doerig is me. Thanks for your reply Andrew!