Saturday, January 23, 2016
Audulus 2 Minute Tip - 8: How to Make a Muxing Sequencer
Published on Jan 23, 2016 Bimini Road
Audulus for iOS | Audulus for Mac
"You don't just need a Sequencer node to make a sequencer. I actually prefer to make them this way - it's very easy to apply an LFO and change the directionality.
To use this sequencer to control an oscillator (instead of, say, a parameter of an effect), just send it through a Quantizer module.
...And why do I multiply it by 7.99 and not 8? Well, x8 wraps around back to 1, since the value range of 0-.999... is the first step, and 7-7.999... is the value range of the last step. If you set the max to just 7, it would only reach the final step for the duration of 1 sample.
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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