Part 3 of a 5 part series demonstrating Ohm's Studio- an online collaborative sequencer.
In this video we demonstrate modular freedom. In the Ohm Studio each plug-in is soft-routed to its patterns, which can then be freely placed on any track. On a same track you can have patterns sending notes to different synths and even put MIDI patterns side by side with audio ones. Watch this video to see a real example…
This video can also be viewed here with a short word from Ohm Force themselves…
Check back with us tomorrow for video demo #3.
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