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I wish I could see how you did this. So cool man!!
Man, this is beautiful! It's funny, I was thinking of doing something similar in Koala, using one of the Mozaic scripts to do round robin to randomly retrigger sounds with maximum attack and release settings and utilising the multi-output in AUM to automate volumes but the layout became really unwieldy very quickly!
Thanks man!! I’ll upload the patch if you like!?
You are too clever for me!!!! That sounds mad though!!
That would be incredible. Thank you!
Here you go! Just push play!
If you load your own samples into the players remember to switch them to “loop”!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uffQ6_1HUWXq7AVX35CXsen8i8tEeZiC/view?usp=sharing
Very interesting video, and I like it.
I love the aviation squadron photo.
Reminded my TopGun.
Your scope if clips is very enjoyable.
Thank you!!! This will be my first time dealing with “patches” so I am really thankful!
Good luck and if you need anything just ask!!!
)) thank you for taking the time!!
Very nice indeed.
Thank youxx
more good stuff @sevenape! kind of dreamy. nice way to end the day. thanks!
Thank you for listening man!!
Ha! This from the guy who did it in Drambo, which I'm still like a toddler with
Hahah
This is amazing stuff, @sevenape
Thanks for sharing. Will surely use as a starter point for further experiments