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Add randomization to AUM?
Hey @j_liljedahl - rather than me requesting ‘random please!’ each time a new app comes out, is there a way such a function could be added to AUM? I’m thinking under MIDI CTRL, you could browse to the Channel and then to the specific AU app, and then hit the Random button to scramble the parameters? I’m not sure if the AU host has that kind of parameter connectivity built in or if each one would have to be MIDI learned?
I have been trying to design a layout for the Layr synth that might do this in MIDI Designer but I can’t work out how...
Just an idea
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Just drive the parameter with a Rozeta LFO. Use S+H as the wave type. Adjust rate, mod, min and max to get the right amount of randomization.
I mean scrambling all parameters to a static position.
Interesting idea!
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I am excited what Jonatan will say to this!
From me a +1 (if it’s possible
Great idea, thanks!
Ah, got it.
Cool. My misunderstanding wasn’t for naught after all.
Now I just have to think of something to randomize.
That should indeed be possible and quite simple to achieve
I'll try to look into it for a future update.
Oh wow! Exciting
Great idea dude!
woah
cool. I like where this is going.
"quite simple to achieve" says the coding magician - future is bright