Overview
randomRHYTHM is a trigger-sequencer with two identical
rhythm-sections which can be used independently or in
parallel. It allows to control drum-modules, envelopes,
electronic switches etc. The trigger-sequences are being
varied by sliders (
q
,
w
,
e
,
r
) and send to a summed
y
and
four individual outputs per rhythm-section (
u
.
i
.
o
.
a
).
randomRHYTHM generates its rhythmical patterns by
using the principle of chance. However, the randomness
can be dosed to keep the results useful in a musical way.
In addition, the module can be used as source for precise
clock-signals, providing four different rhythmic
resolutions
per
rhythm-section.
Of
course,
randomRHYTHM can also be synchronized to external
clock-signals.
Are you eager to start playing with the module? Let us first
explain the basic concept of this special sequencer.
Understanding this is necessary in order to achieve the best
possible results from randomRHYTHM. So please give us a
little bit of your attention.
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randomRHYTHM’s control elements
Figure 2:
q
w
e
r
i
u
o
d
f
a
h
t
g
y
s