I enthusiatically second the recommendation of the 149-1. it's random without being purely entropic (as S&H from white noise is). I also recommend getting the 149-2 sub-module as well. i have the individual outs from the 149-2 going into the individual cv inputs of the lower row of steps on the 155 sequencer. then you clock the upper section of the 149-1 with a slow trigger from a clock divider, thus each sequencer cycle or x number of cycles the sequence itself will change semi-randomly. it can be a little tricky to tune in a sequence on the 155, since the lower row was intended for cv modulation of steps, not note generation (and the outs from the 149-2 only generate on/off cv signals), but the whole point of modular synthesis is the ability to utterly disregard what something is "intended to do" ;-) Be Seeing You! chris ________________________________ From: achtung_999 <heinrich.himmelwasser@gmail.com> To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 11:30 AM Subject: Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Self generating patch advice Hi Alan! I use shitloads of Sample & Holds in tandem with various LFOs and several A118s to generate random values. And at least one A149-1 is very useful. This is one of my patches from my setup: https://vimeo.com/7074110 grtz Ernst [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Self generating patch advice
2012-08-28 by christian ienni
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