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Wow, lucky you to have a Micromodular! I was just going to buy one that I had spotted second hand but today it was sold ;-( I have done some successful experimenting with Live 4 midi drum sequences played through Live's random midi filter plug-in and I have been thinking of using Numerology's TripleXY to apply a loooong gradual change of the random percentage of such a midi filter to bring drum patterns slowly in and out of chaos. It's a great performance feature to be able to start such a long and gradual change with just one press of a midi foot pedal (while you're busy making other noises). BTW, I guess Numerology can also be used to sequence EDP actions. Speaking about Live 4 and OS X: tonight I succeeded to create dynamic pattern gates for live audio input to Augustus Loop AU plug-in (or the EDP). This means you can for example hit a ringing guitar chord and have only every second 16th note going into the loop (or whatever pattern you set up). The trick was to use the IAC bus (virtual midi stream in OS X) to send midi from a midi clip on a midi track and use that midi to address the midi learn function of some button, switch or whatever function in the program. per On Aug 17, 2004, at 12:09 AM, Paolo Valladolid wrote: > Speaking of Numerology, I really like the new TripleXY > module. I set it up to control my Micromodular as it > processes my bandmate's violin and it's even more fun > than tweaking knobs. > > Paolo > > --- Per Boysen <per@boysen.se> wrote: >> CPU power, at least no as much as I need OS X >> software like Logic or >> Numerology :-) >> >> per >