> Well well... > > here's one to stretch the old grey matter (well, it did mine). > > Create a pattern with a sequence in it on one track. Leave the rest > inactive. As a precaution to what's coming, make sure all parts have > that pattern active. > > Now set Aux A to Randomise Aux B > set Aux B to : Aux D=event n > set Aux C to Randomise Aux D > It really doesn't matter what you set Aux D to... .8-) Nagle, you're mental. I knew it would be theoretically possible to do this, but I didn't like to think about the end results. It was too complicated. > We're heading into wild new territories here gang. Which is nice... Need to hear it with 4 pairs of tracks, each pair driving a synth, with one pattern generating notes and events, and the other randomly generating patch modifications by CC. 8-) Cheers, Colin f
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events
2004-08-17 by Colin f
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