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What is going on in this patch? Should be pretty easy. Something I discovered on a guitar. free-running though, there is not any live playing, though it could be done live. Dont worry about the timbre but rythmically what is the pattern. Maybe ill try something a little harder later.

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There is delay(not reverb), but the concept is much simpler than both of you two have imagined.

i was kidding, sounds like poo all in all though.

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I dont really want to say anything because its so simple any clue would give it away. Jubal is the closest so far. but no, there is no bouncingball delay(or equivalent). Its an effect that sounds pretty interesting if done right, but it is a little messy sounding mostly because it was my first attempt at it. Not very musical though, sorry to say, and its kind of boring.

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Never mind. It is white noise I think . With a filter and delay. yes. but the point I tried to make which is hard to show with such fucked squizzy blah percussion noises is the oscillation of rate going into a static delay. The percussion pulses at a rate tick....tick.....tick......tick.......tick........tick......

...tick.........tick.......tick.....tick..tick. The rate is being modulated faster and slower(not too fast or too slow). This fed into a simple delay with feedback. Then you will get periods of resonance where the timing matches up and you get phasey things going on and then you will get cascading rolls of ticks that turn to chaos and then realign at certain points. These seem to repeat themselves as the frequency of the pulses increases and then decreases again. Just get a tick sound in a sampler, get a delay, and try it. Its fun for some reason to do by oneself for a long period of time just hit the keyboard and control your rate until you have well control over the patterns produced. Let me think of some other games. Tomarrow?

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