Friday, January 29, 2016
Audulus 2 Minute Tip - 14: How to Use the Spline Node
Published on Jan 29, 2016 Bimini Road
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"This is a simple demonstration of the basic functions of the Spline node. One of my favorite things to do with a Spline is to take its output, multiply it a little, and then run that output into a Quantizer module and then into a synthesizer (thanks user JDRaoul for coming up with this technique). It allows for quick, on-the-fly melody generation that really natural.
Double click to add or delete points on the spline.
Why is it called a spline? This is why: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spline_...
The 2 Minute Tip series breaks apart topics on Audulus into bite-sized chunks. I don't talk during the tutorials (though there are a few notes that pop up), and this is so that international viewers who don't understand English well don't feel left out. Familiarize yourself with the node menu and my navigation won't be so mystifying. In the future, we'll develop a finger press indicator so you can see where I'm tapping.
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https://soundcloud.com/biminiroadmusi..."
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