THanks Niall!!
okay, they're posted here:
http://syncretism.net/snd/p3/pnagle
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Readmething
Further to previous tippy doodad
Files are:
Chaos1:
The P3 can choose the event from a complete random list PLUS it
chooses the value for the event. This is two single automatic
performances - you'll hear it stop (itself) then I start it again.
The first part has had one edit - I pruned a section that was too
repetitive even for me. Other than that the P3 is doing all the
changes - part switching, weird stuff etc. without being touched.
There are lots of other tracks being started so this is quite complex
plus the parts have transposes and FTS settings of their own -
basically these and many of the patterns are just what happened to be
in that bank but strung together by the P3.
The second part starts with a bouncy seq that soon changes
drastically. The P3 then gets into the mood once more - note that this
is exactly the same starting point as the first part - and that only
one of the tracks has been prepared here. The rest are not especially
programmed to do anything clever (so they don't).
One note you may find useful: always put your random event on step
one. If not, you may inadvertanly shorten the pattern and then get
stuck with no variation because you can never reach the step again.
Chaos2:
This is just a single track playing and varying. It only does one
variation at once and keep switching back to something vaguely
recognisable. The P3 has been told to pick from 16 events that I have
selected but told it to select any of them at random and with a random
amount. For more than 16 specifically chosen events, use a playlist
for your track where you are grabbing the values from.
Think how cool this might be if I made a dead good starter sequence
and then repeated the process on several other tracks? Hmm, what's the
quickest way to duplicate this on, say, six other tracks? Coliiiiin?
Then give each its own sequence notes and gates but take the rnd
events from a common source track so that each pattern changes in the
same way - but will be different cos of the different note etc. values
in the sequence.... oooooh,
THen I could add some more grab events to create more than 1 change
per patterm. So they still originate in the same place but have more
variations and not ones that always line up. Or....masking, damn want
more aux events, hey wait, (it goes on)
Hope it helps and doesn't drive you too mad...
Paul
P.S. .It could qualify for one of the Stoned series as I am, I
foncess, pleasantly sozzled.
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Paul Nagle / Soft Room Music
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events
2004-08-19 by Paul Nagle
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