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
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david.salter@...
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> Hi Alan
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> I tend to use sequencers being driven by slow random clocks (Sample
> &Hold or Track &Hold) in to logic module with slow LFO's being mixed
> together and sequential switches fed from voltage sources to get as much
> randomness as possible. Once the patch starts it will evolve over time
> and quite often never repeat.
>
> A number of sequences of different lengths helps here as well as then
> the start and end of the patterns also change over time.
>
> It may sound like a lot of modules but you can start with only a few ,
> say two LFO's and a mixer and a S&H running at slow speeds driving a
> A155 with two different sequence lengths.
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> Hope that makes sense
>
> David
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