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AUX event request... again

AUX event request... again

2006-01-16 by 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

Re: [analogue-sequencer] AUX event request... again

2006-01-17 by henry

wow good ideas, especially like the Brownian offset aux D


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 Richard

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
>
>
>
>
>
> SPONSORED LINKS
> Sampler Electronic instrument Synthesizer
> Synthesizer music Electronic music Midi sequencer
>
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] AUX event request... again

2006-01-17 by Miguel Mendoza

Me too for the brownian offset aux, even more interesting than using the brownian as before.

Miguel.
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  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
  >
  >
  >
  >
  >
  > SPONSORED LINKS
  > Sampler Electronic instrument Synthesizer
  > Synthesizer music Electronic music Midi sequencer
  >
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  >
  >  Visit your group "analogue-sequencer" on the web.
  >
  >  To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
  >  analogue-sequencer-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
  >
  >  Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
  >
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] AUX event request... again

2006-01-17 by Paul Nagle

On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 02:46:57 -0800, "Richard"
<richardscott@btconnect.com> wrote:

>
>I'm voting for that Brownian offset aux D thang!
>
>(in fact I vote for any additional randomisation - anywhere)  :)

I'd vote for bi-polar randomise and specific randomise (i.e. the
random number added to the value is either 0 or n/-n but no others in
between). You can pick specific values using existing techniques but
they use up more auxes...

Paul
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