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Music Box

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Music Box

Postby billv » Tue Oct 25, 2016 6:46 am

Hey guys....was getting familiar with FS again and came up with
this little music box, that the birds seem to like.. :)
Anyway, it's just a very simple 16 note seq with on/off control.
You can save/write 16 patterns into it.
The Osc modulates "wave harmonics"..
Ruby generates some random "Art" every pattern change.
Slow tempo's are good for meditating, or like I said,
pleasant sounds for the birds on the window sill. :)
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Re: Music Box

Postby Spogg » Tue Oct 25, 2016 8:10 am

I've just spent ages playing around with this and I love it! But no birds came :lol:

I discovered I could right-click to create random patterns too!

Do you plan to develop this further? I would love to be able to audition the individual notes somehow and also to stay on a fixed pattern to get it right. In other words to make it into a nice step sequencer module for incorporation into synths.

If not, it's a great module anyway and thank you for sharing your impressive work.

Cheers

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Re: Music Box

Postby billv » Tue Oct 25, 2016 11:08 am

Hi spogg...thanks for downloading and feedback.
Spogg wrote:Do you plan to develop this further?

doubt it......looks too much like my old projects. Just be repeating myself.
Also, what it does....."is" the sound i was going for....just like the X1 prototype
but a lot smaller.
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