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Gold Mine.
The “author” part is what hits the kicker. I shy away from random.
Random as a term in modular means something different than text book random. Even randomness can have limits, bounds or conditions that allow you to compose with a bit of randomness. At its heart modular asks you to use different tools and different methods to reach a musical thing you really love.
I was born to here out of the Beatstep Pro Sequencing hell. As I grew during the years, suddenly and finally it became possibly for me to get a pair of jeans by my own choice. As a teenager I insist on nothing other than a pair of branded jeans that fits on me as was inteded. Hence, the synthizer bends to my will. Later in life, when I have become of old age, I will be comfortable again with play and spontinuity and clothes that does not fit as intended. This time around though, I will intend to unintended.
Until then, the synthisizer shall bend to my will:
The problem starts with that I hear a note that does not belong, so with Push+8Vert+Moots I can now scroll back to that note.
My setup is 2 sequencers in to a switch, I would therefore now want to change the step only in the current relation it has to the other sequencer and switch, not for other instances. So I would not want to cut the grass shorter than necessary in other words if that helps to make sence …
So I have an idea of how a counter could add cv (alter pitch) to a step for lets say every 30 pulses, but how can I know after how many pulses we are back at current beat, I dont know how many beats it takes for my 7 step + 4 step + 5 step switch setup?
I am perfectly fine with just changing it, the Push+8Vert+Moots reverse tool is great as is, but I am just asking as for a chance to learn. I saw a vieo on prime numbers and there they made a similar calculation for polyrhythms to count the number of bars.