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I'm a beginner to PD with a question.

Is it possible to play, say, an 8-step sequencer, store certain sub-sequences of steps and then loop them? Is it possible to do this in a live context, i.e. hit a bang to "record" (not through adc though), let the sequencer go through, eg, steps 1-4, hit a bang again to stop the "recording," and then hit another bang that would loop the sub-sequence I've just played? (and if it is, can someone direct me to a guide or throw me a bone as to how I could go about this?) Thanks!!

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    yes, it's doable; and it requires a grasp of how to program with Pd. it's not very complicated but probably too much to explain in a [so] post. – umläute Jan 24 '16 at 21:57
  • I would suggest you take a look at the [Pd forum](http://forum.pdpatchrepo.info/), as there are tons of similar questions about sequencers over there, some including whole functional patches. – gilbertohasnofb May 25 '16 at 00:11
  • A good place to start learning about PureData is also the [Floss Manual](https://booki.flossmanuals.net/pure-data/). – Niccolò Granieri Jun 27 '17 at 11:58

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