> _"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." > > ah, mm, this machine is still confusing me after a year: not > having the latest OS didn't help! What Paul means is you can set a high note and low note for randomness on a step-by-step basis - if you set the note to C4 and the randomisation amount to 12, then the result will be in the range C4 to C5, but that's a lot more tricky than being able to set the high and low limit for the track, and then not having to do too many sums... Best regards, Colin Fraser Sequentix Music Systems Ltd http://www.sequentix.com
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] random limiters
2006-09-15 by Colin Fraser
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