There is a lot of wiggle room between 0 and 100 and this is where the fun starts with randomRHYTHM. Let’s go
back to the example above:
With the slider
1/4
q
set to 50, only the first trigger-impulse is being sent. Increasing the slider to 75 leads to an
output of the first and third impulses. And when set to 100, all four impulses are being sent:
fout-to-the-floor
.
The rows
1/8
w
,
1/16
e
and
1/3
r
behave the same way. For visual support, the LED of each slider will light up with
each trigger-signal being generated. This allows you to visually follow the rhythms.
Let’s move into practice. Carry out the following setting and you will immediately understand the concept of
randomRHYTHM and get to work target-oriented.
Patch the output
SEQ OUT
y
to the trigger-input of a drum-module (i.e the twinCUSSION).
1.
Set the slider
1/4
q
to 100 and
1/8
w
to a value of 75. In addition, set the slider
1/16
e
to a value of approx.
2.
25.
You will now hear all 1/4-
events
, almost all 1/8-
events
and sometimes a 1/16-
event
.
Now move the sliders
1/8
w
and
1/16
e
. You will immediately hear the number of the corresponding trigger-
3.
signals change.
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