A playable online prototype of the world’s first 3-dimensional step sequencer will be unveiled this weekend at Engage 2021, a virtual showcase of sound and visual art from around the world.
Threequencer by Ray Interactive introduces a third axis to the traditional two-dimensional step sequencer: the new ‘z’ value determines which of multiple x/y sequencer planes is audible. As this value moves (periodically or via a controller), Threequencer crossfades between planes, and interpolates their FX values, creating complex, glitchy sounds from simple building blocks. When the z value’s period is not a factor of the transport’s tempo, aperiodic and unexpected patterns emerge.
Threequencer will be premiering at Engage 2021, a virtual exhibition hosted by Glasgow collective RE-ND-ER-ED that will showcase work from artists around the world who are pushing the boundaries of contemporary sound and visual art.
The event will take place on Friday March 26th-28th 2021, where Threequencer will be playable for the first time ever.
More information: Engage 2021