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Hello,
with this example you could see the possibility of °Sequenced Probability°. Four Stacks with the same MonoNote pitches, only differend in the octave selection resulting in four differend melodylines. This is done by routing a ModulationSeq to the probability value of the NoteProcessor. For a more differend behavier here the seed parameter is changed on every Stack. With a setting of 0 you can even switch the notes off. Look at the Carrillion, this instrument is sounding very seldom later in the sequence. My idea behind was to find a way not to have all notes playing at the beginning or end of a composition. Till tonight I was recording all the notes to cubase and after this make manual cuts of notes in the arrangement there. best jue |
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wow hadn't checked this one out yet. another great idea Jue! What a great way to evolve the piece through a single patch instead of using the time line.
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