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Tip: Randomly selecting alternating patterns
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(02-23-2021, 11:18 PM)mntbighker Wrote: I was about to ask a general question about getting help doing evolving note patterns similar to what Que-bit Bloom Fractal Sequencer can do (I have one). I found the Nerd menu to randomize a series of notes. But of course that remains static after that. So should I hold my water for the next release before I concern myself with this question? Or is it worth asking for help using the existing randomize features with something I have not found yet to make them evolve over time? Automation?

I too have a Bloom.

While the release candidate NerdSEQ firmware is gaining more control over its existing randomization functionality, it won’t (that I know of) yet be gaining the kind of a) generated repeating variation or b) slow evolution of its randomization, either of which you’d be anticipating from Bloom. On the upside, the NerdSEQ isn’t a hot mess of UX issues and bugs. Big Grin

These might make for some interesting feature requests, though.

Perhaps, as an example, an FX command that permanently perturbs the note value in the row where it appears, within a controlled range, each time the FX command is executed. That could then be driven probabilistically using NerdSEQs existing probability FX.
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RE: Tip: Randomly selecting alternating patterns - by mvdirty - 02-24-2021, 04:06 PM

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