Yes, I've added that feature to my to do list.
We want to be able to create a randomising MG to compliment the
existing LFO and MG.
I think we definitely want to keep the existing MG and LFO but add a
second LFO that has square, sine, saw, reverse saw and triangle as
well as randomize. Plus an inverter.
We will want to be able to route them to VCF cutoff, VCF resonance and
DCO freq (vibrato) and DCO volume (for lovely tremolo). Any others?
How about that?
Mike.
--- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, Atom Smasher <atom@...> wrote:
>
> 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.
> =====================
>
> 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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