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RE: [elektron] I'm at My Wits' End, Here

2007-02-08 by Tony Scharf

Try this.and I am not sure this will work or if its possible on the MnM
without it being in front of me.

 

If you can route an LFO to control its own rate, you should be able to
achieve close to what you want .  This will have the effect of making the hi
period last significantly less time than the low.  It may take some playing
to get this effect to work in an exact and predictable way - you may have to
get a second LFO' in play to act as a correcting offset..but its worth
playing with at least.

 

Another idea would be to get a schrittmacher :D

 

Tony

 

 

 

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From: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com [mailto:elektron-users@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Niall Munnelly
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 5:25 PM
To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [elektron] I'm at My Wits' End, Here

 

On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 02:19:36PM -0800, roby@sweet-trip.
<mailto:roby%40sweet-trip.net> net wrote:
> i still dont get it, but can you do it using the ARP instead, set to
random?

Pitch is just a specific example, but let's say that I want
the LFO to effect a pitch jump of exactly one octave every 12
steps, and I only want it to last for one step.

At first glance, it seemed doable.

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