The new CTR machines have definitely opened up another world of control possibilities of this machine. I am truly thankful for this. Thank you Elektron! I'm sure this may have come up on this list before, but the concept of the CTR machines inspired me to think more about another type of machine that could perhaps be implemented. Have a machine where it controls the start and end points of the current playing pattern at the twist of a knob. Have another set of parameters that could also shift the position of the trigs as well. The combination of the two would allow on-the-fly fills and variations of all sorts. You could then apply an LFO to these parameters and of course allow for parameter locks. Perhaps call them PAT machines. Since pattern/trig changes are permanent, there would need to be some mechanism in place to allow you to reset the pattern back to its original state. That could be tricky though. -nate [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: guess what nobody noticed yesterday? (including me)
2004-07-01 by nathan jantz
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