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Re: [analogue-sequencer] New beta in files

2005-12-28 by Richard Scott

thanks Paul, that got me thinking


"the Aux D accumulator could be used to change any value currently in aux D"

so, for example, if I have "rep*3, note + n"  in aux D I can use the
accumulator to gradually change the note values being repeated? Or I could
use it to gradually decrease the likelihood of "Rnd mask gate" silencing the
notes?

and I can have a different acumulator (not the aux D one) routed to aux c
with could increase and decrease the random values in "Rndmz note"?

Richard




----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Nagle" <softroom@btinternet.com>
To: <analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 10:56 PM
Subject: Re: [analogue-sequencer] New beta in files


> Richard Scott wrote:
>
> >did you say an aux tutorial was in gestation? I'd love to see it. The
only
> >thing I really don't get is the accumulators and what I can do with
them -
> >its sorta an alien concept at the moment - the manual and user guide are
not
> >exactly sliding me in.
> >
> >
> The Accumulators are just counters that you can add to or subtract from
> on each loop of your pattern. A note accumulator could therefore
> increase pitch gradually, or the Aux D accumulator could be used to
> change any value currently in aux D: could be a MIDI CC or one of the
> other aux events such as pattern length, direction etc. Using
> conditional masking based on accumulator value you could gradually
> unmask a series of events as the accumulator increases...
>
> OK, that's way too quick an explanation....  (sorry)
>
> Paul
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