On Sat, 14 Jul 2007, jure zitnik wrote:
> theoretically, you could implement another MG (modulation generator)
> that would output randomized values... implementing a random from the
> scratch, on the other hand... :) it IS doable though. but i'm not sure
> how much extra space it would take.
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well, there's random, and there's RANDOM... i don't think any musical
instrument needs a random modulation source that's cryptographically
secure, just random enough. a 10-12 bit lookup table would provide
"random" values with a short period, but probably "good enough (TM)" for a
20 year old synth.
whether or not there's room or motivation for implementing it, i can't
answer.
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