From dark_virus on 25.04.2008, 01:05: Randomize velocities I think Psycle deserves this feature.
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From [JAZ] on 25.04.2008, 18:54: There's a plan to improve or make another machine similar to note duplicator, which should allow to send different parameters. In some way, a "instruments screen" of a machine. There were plans for LFO and Automation (user-defined envelope, triggered, which applies to a machine or set of machines), but those efforts were partly stopped when moving onto linux.
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From dark_virus on 26.04.2008, 04:52: I don't think that "random VCF" and "random panning" features are so important. In truth, I'd like to know if someone uses it....
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From shadowbane on 27.04.2008, 22:59: you could use the command CCXX, xx being random velocities.
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From TranceMyriad on 28.04.2008, 08:13: Yes, but then you have to do the randomising yourself - still not really a solution
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From shadowbane on 29.04.2008, 00:10: still, it is better than nothing.
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From dark_virus on 29.04.2008, 01:48: Sorry but I can get it, shadowbane. I tried this command (like C-4 00 00 CC88, for example), and nothing happens. I don't use MIDI/keyboards, so could you elaborate a bit?
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From zealan on 03.05.2008, 02:03: 0Cxx |
From dark_virus on 03.05.2008, 05:08:
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From mutilus on 03.05.2008, 17:08: Do you mean randomise volume? If so, you can do a bit of a hack, that may do what you want. Have a sampler, load your sample, and give it randomised panning. Run the sampler through a machine that can convert to mono, e.g. Haas or zstereo. The random panning then gives random volumes instead.
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From TranceMyriad on 04.05.2008, 11:07: ^^ Clever.
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From dark_virus on 04.05.2008, 19:59:
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From zealan on 05.05.2008, 01:05: ah. what you want to do is to automate envelope times (decay) |
From dark_virus on 05.05.2008, 03:06:
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