You could use a shuffled clock source generated by a computer or drum machine that outputs triggers. I use samples of triggers in Ableton Simpler or a Machinedrum which has a trigger generator built in. Both can easily shuffle a beat. Then patch that into the input of the A160.
There are also modules that have shuffle features.
the 4ms Shuffling Clock Multiplier
http://www.4mspedals.com/scm.php
as well as the Intellijel uStep with is a 2 track 8 step trig/gate sequencer that has shuffle
http://www.intellijel.com/synthmodules#uStep
there are probably more modules with shuffle features but those are the ones I am aware of.
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, Florian Anwander <fanwander@...> wrote:
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> Raul wrote:
> > Sorry, but was it no it would not shuffle
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> > or no to there being an easier way
> no, there is no easier way.
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> The more complicated way would be:
> Use any LFO with saw, feed the saw through a A-165 comparator. This
> produces a pulse wave with adjustable pulse width. Put this pulse
> through a A-165 trigger modifier and use the +/-Out as shuffled clock.
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> Florian
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, Florian Anwander<fanwander@> wrote:
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> >> Hi Raul
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> >>> If I have a clock divider a 160 and feed it an LFO from the vc LFO
> >>> And modulate the rate will I get shuffled beats or is there an easier way
> >> Unfortunately no.
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> >> Florian
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