I think it looks really interesting. Pyramid maybe? Or the Torso T1, but that looks a little limited maybe.
I think the OP-Z does some interesting sequencing stuff but just has so much baggage that comes with it (no screen, shit build quality etc). Elektrons can do nice probability, polymeter and scale multiplier stuff but only the OT does midi arp. You could probably also design something in eurorack to do a lot of it, which would be eye-wateringly expensive.
So yeah, I've not seen a direct competitor to the NDLR, def not in hardware, def nothing that is clearly "better".
I'm thinking I wouldn't need it if I was better at music theory and a bit less lazy but it's useful to me on quite a few levels. I'm looking at the Squarp next.
Have you seen the Barker stuff where he’s using the OT with sample chains of a load of chord inversions and sequencing them semi-randomly? Technically not difficult but a clever idea:
I think it looks really interesting. Pyramid maybe? Or the Torso T1, but that looks a little limited maybe.
I think the OP-Z does some interesting sequencing stuff but just has so much baggage that comes with it (no screen, shit build quality etc). Elektrons can do nice probability, polymeter and scale multiplier stuff but only the OT does midi arp. You could probably also design something in eurorack to do a lot of it, which would be eye-wateringly expensive.
So yeah, I've not seen a direct competitor to the NDLR, def not in hardware, def nothing that is clearly "better".