xoxos has released Skunk, a four part algorithmic percussion sequencer VST instrument for Windows.
Skunk joins short user input sequences together using probability values to determine which sequence will be next. There are eight gate sequences of up to eight steps for four parts. Pattern selection can be made both manually and automatically.
The modulation section consists of four host-syncable LFOs, a modulation envelope and step 'division’ multi-trigger function.
A demo version is available – it is limited to host tempos that are multiples of 40.
Purchase price is $12.
For more info on Skunk and xoxos: http://www.xoxos.net.
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