Good evening,
Does anyone knows a way to emulate the pressing of CTRL + R (randomize) ?
I'm experimenting with it on the HARMONIC OSCILLATOR which was introduced to me by Bata9999 in the post Patching VM With Commentary in the tips and tricks. Thanks to him ! And to everyone whether there is an answer or not !
Of course we can do it by hand, but randomly would be better and more elegant...
CTRL + R (randomize) Controled by Voltage ?
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CTRL + R (randomize) Controled by Voltage ?
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Re: CTRL + R (randomize) Controled by Voltage ?
It's not exactly what you're looking for (for one thing it involves a fair amount of patching), but here's one approach, using a S&H. In this case, I'm using a polyphonic S&H from Benard, divided and distributed. In this patch, every time I play a note, the harmonic mix changes randomly. Of course, you could trigger the randomization in all kinds of ways.
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Re: CTRL + R (randomize) Controled by Voltage ?
Did you know you can embed links so that people who read your post can pull up the post you mention? It's done with the button that looks like 3 links in a chain.Jean d'Oran wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2023 10:14 pm I'm experimenting with it on the HARMONIC OSCILLATOR which was introduced to me by Bata9999 in the post Patching VM With Commentary in the tips and tricks.
Here ya go: viewtopic.php?t=3011.
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Re: CTRL + R (randomize) Controled by Voltage ?
@huggermugger : Thank you so much ! This is a very interesting way to solve the problem, and elegantly.
@Steve W: I didn't know that, but I'm gonna use it from now on.
Have a good day !
@Steve W: I didn't know that, but I'm gonna use it from now on.
Have a good day !
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