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Re: [analogue-sequencer] knob grabbing orgy

2005-03-02 by Paul Nagle

On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 10:27:27 -0600 (CST), bleep <bleep@waste.org>
wrote:

>sure!!

Cheers. 

Here's another. I wanted to create a sequence that played many times,
as they do, but each time I wanted a single note to rise over a given
interval. 
To do this I first got stoned. Fortunately that is not necessary for
this to workl. Next I made my sequence and determined the note that
had to change. I set an aux event to offset notes by +1 and then set
the Aux note limit to 7. I set the note accumulator behaviour so that
it reversed and wrapped - essentially it plays up the semitones (scale
permitting, and that is cool cos some notes then get played twice -
nice bonus) until it reaches the limit. The wrap introduces a nice
extra few notes I didn't think of. The reverse also works nicely.
Drown it in delay, make it high pitched and sweet. Hell, stick some
reverb in there too. It is very, very hypnotic. It's been playing for
over an hour already. Good job Pat is not in. I also have this track
where the P3 selects notes on the drum machine. It transposes them
using an accumulator and also sends - randomly I think but I can't
actually remember - the MIDI CC that alters the start of the sample -
so the P3 says different words every time or parts of words. And of
course with random panning too, well, you can imagine...

Paul
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