Me too for the brownian offset aux, even more interesting than using the brownian as before.
Miguel.
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From: Richard
To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 11:46 AM
Subject: Re: [analogue-sequencer] AUX event request... again
I'm voting for that Brownian offset aux D thang!
(in fact I vote for any additional randomisation - anywhere) :)
Richard
Am 17.01.2006 um 01:39 schrieb ch.³l:
> hi Colin,
>
> I'd told myself I wasn't going to bug you with more AUX-event
> requests, but there's a few things that I keep running in to, so I
> just can't hold them in any longer.. If none of them are possible I'd
> understand, if one or two are possible I'd be very pleased and if all
> are possible you'd make me an extremely happy user indeed.. They are
> (in order of importance to me):
> * Set Length
> * Negative or Subtractive Randomize, i.e. a randomly generated value
> is subtracted from the set value of a parameter.
> * Offset Aux D Rel. Negative and Offset Aux D Rel. Positive, which
> would enable you to offset the Aux D value by more than +63 or -64.
> * Would it be possible for the Set Norm. Timebase event to start at 64
> instead of the current 32? I noticed it's divided into 7 at the
> moment, with the 6 and 7 values not doing anything. Seems like a bit
> of a waste... ;-)
> * Lastly, (and i'm by no means sure of if and how this would work out)
> Brownian Randomize, where a value for a certain step would either be
> changed by a randomly generated amount or be held at the same value as
> the previous step.
> Come to think of it, a Brownian Offset Aux D event would be pretty
> cool too, where the amount by which a value is offset is set by the
> knob, but the direction of the offset is determined by that brownian
> thingy.
>
> Any chance of any of the above being added to the TBI list?
>
> grtz, Chiel
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] AUX event request... again
2006-01-17 by Miguel Mendoza
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