On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 22:43:54 +0100, Robert van der Kamp
<robnet@wxs.nl> wrote:
>Thanks guys, I've got it working now.
>
>The note grabbing is a very powerfull tool, as it allows you
>to 'punch holes' in a tune at certain steps and allow for
>some variation at those points. Exactly how much variation
>can be controlled by the track the note is grabed from. A
>very musical form of randomness.
You can use it to make "Ghost tracks" too - just set each step to grab
its note from another and hey presto you have a mirrored track. Then
when you alter notes in the source, the ghost(s) change(s) too.
And then you start frigging with the directions so that even though it
is grabbing notes from one track, it plays them in a different order.
And then..... (oops, too much "Dude, where's my car?")
Paul
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 v3.85 beta
2004-01-21 by Paul Nagle
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