I just experimented a bit with this kind of sequencer. It's really a nice toy that I'll add to my library.
During the tests I've got some ideas / feature requests:
- An input jack to ignite a CV knobs randomization.
- An output jack for a trigger pulse, when the sequencer starts a new series on pyramid's top knob.
- Trig out jack provides pulses with actual 23 percent probability. I'd like to get pulses with 50 percent or setable probability.
- A second output jack that delivers trigger pulses when first trigger output is just silent.
There's still a lot of usable space on the module's front.
Roland
Pachinko
Re: Pachinko
Much as I'd like to take credit for Pachinko, that module was created by DMT Audio, not Dome Music Technologies.
Yes, it's a confusing situation, but Daniel M Townend has the best 'prior art' claim to those initials.
Yes, it's a confusing situation, but Daniel M Townend has the best 'prior art' claim to those initials.
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Re: Pachinko
Oh!
I assumed Dome Music Technologies had only changed their name to DMT Audio.
So I wonder, that there isn't a DMT Audio area in this forum.
I assumed Dome Music Technologies had only changed their name to DMT Audio.
So I wonder, that there isn't a DMT Audio area in this forum.
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Re: Pachinko
Hi,
I've created a forum for DMT Audio, and I'll move this post there.
Greg
I've created a forum for DMT Audio, and I'll move this post there.
Greg
Re: Pachinko
Great, thank you Greg.
BTW: Centripidity and Martin Dennis are also still missing in the forum.
Roland
BTW: Centripidity and Martin Dennis are also still missing in the forum.
Roland
Re: Pachinko
Thanks for adding me to the forum, Greg - it's much appreciated.
Thanks for the suggestions, Roland - I've added some comments below:
- An input jack to ignite a CV knobs randomization. I've been using right-click -> Randomize Controls, but I can see how this would be useful, so I'll add this on to a future revision
- An output jack for a trigger pulse, when the sequencer starts a new series on pyramid's top knob. I agree, I'll add an 'End Of Sequence' output jack, as I was in need of this when playing around the other day
- Trig out jack provides pulses with actual 23 percent probability. I'd like to get pulses with 50 percent or setable probability. Trig. Out only triggers if a patricular nodes's knob value is above 50%, so if all are set to 0% then there will be no triggers, conversely if all are set to 100% then it will trigger on every step. As for a selectable probability, I can do this, but it would have to be a single knob affecting all nodes, otherwise I'd need another 36 knobs!
- A second output jack that delivers trigger pulses when first trigger output is just silent. A nice idea, however my aim with these modules is to give each one a single task that it does well, rather than trying to stuff lots of different features into it when another modules can do it just as well. In this case I think connecting the Trig out to a Boolean/Logic module with the clock as a second input, then using the XOR output would be better and more flexible
Thanks for the suggestions, Roland - I've added some comments below:
- An input jack to ignite a CV knobs randomization. I've been using right-click -> Randomize Controls, but I can see how this would be useful, so I'll add this on to a future revision
- An output jack for a trigger pulse, when the sequencer starts a new series on pyramid's top knob. I agree, I'll add an 'End Of Sequence' output jack, as I was in need of this when playing around the other day
- Trig out jack provides pulses with actual 23 percent probability. I'd like to get pulses with 50 percent or setable probability. Trig. Out only triggers if a patricular nodes's knob value is above 50%, so if all are set to 0% then there will be no triggers, conversely if all are set to 100% then it will trigger on every step. As for a selectable probability, I can do this, but it would have to be a single knob affecting all nodes, otherwise I'd need another 36 knobs!
- A second output jack that delivers trigger pulses when first trigger output is just silent. A nice idea, however my aim with these modules is to give each one a single task that it does well, rather than trying to stuff lots of different features into it when another modules can do it just as well. In this case I think connecting the Trig out to a Boolean/Logic module with the clock as a second input, then using the XOR output would be better and more flexible
Re: Pachinko
Hi Daniel,
welcome to VM forum.
Thank you for your comments. To one thing I've got a question:
Roland
welcome to VM forum.
Thank you for your comments. To one thing I've got a question:
Is this node knob dependend on set CV values?- Trig out jack provides pulses with actual 23 percent probability. I'd like to get pulses with 50 percent or setable probability. Trig. Out only triggers if a patricular nodes's knob value is above 50%
Roland
Re: Pachinko
Hi Roland - yes it is, if the 'active' knob is at 12 o'clock position or futher clockwise, it will trigger the TRIG OUT.
Re: Pachinko
Ok. That's fine, Daniel.
Then I can influence probability by setting pitch high enough.
Now I'm ready to get this thing.
Roland
Then I can influence probability by setting pitch high enough.
Now I'm ready to get this thing.
Roland
Re: Pachinko
Hi everyone,
I've updated the Pachinko with a few improvements
Thanks,
Daniel
I've updated the Pachinko with a few improvements
- Random button which randomises all the Node knobs to quantized values
- Probability of each step (on a global level) can be modified using the DRIFT knob + input - 50% means Pachinko acts as normal, where as moving the knob left or right will cause the nodes to 'drift' towards the left or right side of the triangle. Setting this to 0% will mean the path always goes down the left hand side (with no randomness), and the same with 100% and the right hand side.
- SOS (Start Of Sequence) Trigger - Sends out a trigger whenever the pattern goes back to the top node.
Thanks,
Daniel