--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Paul Nagle <softroom@b...> wrote: > On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 01:36:39 -0000, "jimcombsus" > <jwcombs@b...> wrote: > > >An aux set up to turn another aux on or off randomly, set to middle > >randomness. The other aux (later) that generates a random note, > >randomness set to always. Only choose three notes for the random note > >to occur. > > > >Close? > > Remember that you set a random setting on every step where you want > randomness - so I don't think it would work. > I'm looking for a way to ensure that, whenever one of my three notes > is randomly set active, the two other are also made active. And when > it's randomly set inactive, the others too. > > Another way of thinking about it would be "how might you tie the > initiation of multiple events to a single random event?" Hmmm, I thought I was setting up one aux to make the 3 notes random and the randomness always (either 0 or 127 whichever is always). Then I thought I was turning that aux on and off randomly in more the mid randomness setting. So, at mid random (sometimes on, sometimes off) the aux controlling the 3 random notes either is on or off. So either the 3 notes are becoming random OR they conform to the original, non-auxified note values. Again, all theory until the weekend when I get back setup;^) -Jim www.touchxtone.com
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Re: How to....?
2005-10-06 by jimcombsus
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