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Re: CONSTRAINT OF RANDOMNESS



On Dec 2, 2004, at 21:02, Andreas Wetterberg wrote:
> http://bram.smartelectronix.com/
>
> it's "-trigga", without the H.
> ...but user beware, vst-nerds like myself find this effect, especially 
> the downwards pitchbend as recognizable as the Antares Autotune 
> "cher-effect" - use sparingly ;-)
>
> Andreas


Agreed! For live gigs I use to distribute programmed drums over two ore 
more channels and apply Supatrigga to only one of them. Thus keeping 
the recognizable supatrigga sound to a minimum but still adding a 
little random.

Just thought about this tip as well: if you use Live 4, try to slap a 
midi plug-in over a drum sampler track. Then you assign a physical midi 
knob, fader or pedal to a parameter that increase or decrease the 
random scripting.

Greetings from Sweden

Per Boysen
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