Another cool thing you can do with randomness is vary the random values over time. To do this, increment the aux D accumulator then set the random aux you require on row D. Any steps set this way will change as the D accumulator counts up. You can do groovy things using the accumulator behaviours - giving a whole new dimension from randomness. Or use knob control of the randomness amount so you can start to increase or decrease for specific steps whenever you want. All good clean fun! Paul
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] random limiters
2006-09-15 by Paul Nagle