Richard wrote: > Hi > > What I would really like is to be able to set a high and low note limit for the random aux settings, so I could set velocity and pitch not to stray beyond a certain limit - I use the random features for all my work on the P3 but at the moment too many things can jump out in an out of control way. I could also for example set a cello part to be played on a sampler so it didn't stretch beyond the natural range of cello... I could compose a playable string quartet on the P3!! > You can set a high and low note for the randomness - randomisation is always positive so the lowest output value is the actual note/velocity/whatever. The highest value depends on the random amount you set for each step using the knob. One of the things I did always thing would be cool was a means of "compressing" certain output values post-aux event processing (then you could do ducking of values based on other tracks etc.) but there are probably more fun things to cram into the remaining OS space. Anyway, time to go pick some magic mushies... ;) Paul --- www.softroom.co.uk / www.JointIntelligenceCommittee.com
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] random limiters
2006-09-15 by Paul Nagle
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