These sort of pseudo-sequences are usually done with a sample and hold, and
a noise source. Any varying voltage can replace the noise source - a VCO or
LFO for example.
Looking at the modules in the Animal panel, it should be easy enough to
accomplish.
Ken
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a noise source. Any varying voltage can replace the noise source - a VCO or
LFO for example.
Looking at the modules in the Animal panel, it should be easy enough to
accomplish.
Ken
>One more question with regard to the sequencing of a single panel_______________________________________________________________________
>(again in this case, a pre-formatted STS Animal)...
>Is it relatively easy to patch a small modular such as this to play
>patterns without advent of a sequencer, however random and 'non-
>musical' these patterns might prove to be?
>I remember hearing a patch done on an Evenfall Mini-Modular which
>employed this type of 'pseudo-sequencing', and was curious if this is
>a relatively simple matter. Would the Smooth/Stepped Generator come
>into play in this instance - or am I completely missing the point
>here?
>Thanks again &
>Best regards,
>Trevor
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