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> Am 19.08.2018 um 23:43 schrieb JAMES BOWDEN <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hi Nyyki,
> 
> That's an interesting scenario you have there.
> 
> If it were me, I'd program my synth to do it. I don't know if you can do this 
> with your equipment:
> 
> Set a random stepping LFO and hook it to the sound, tempo-sync'd.
> 
> 
> The other way I'd simulate it in QWS would be to manually enter some random 
> values for a certain number of beats, not linked to the time signature, so 
> say 
> you're in 4/4 time, I might do, say, 37 beats (or some other weird number). 
> Then just copy. Because the length of your bass line isn't the same as the 
> length of your "random" pattern, it'll probably be OK.
> 
> I do have it noted the suggestion to have random values in the Progression 
> tool.
> 
> I hope this gives some possible ideas.
> 
> God bless,
> 
> James.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----Original Message----
> From: [email protected]
> Date: 19/08/2018 4:11 
> To: "QWS list"<[email protected]>
> Subj: QWS List External Raw MIDI Data
> 
> This may get a bit too esoteric for some folks, but I'm going to try to keep
> it simple enough to make it comprehensible.
> QWS doesn't have a random function for generating events. This is something
> not often needed, but here's a place where I'd like to use one. I've got a
> tune with a bassline consisting of three synth bass sounds. The main one is
> the basic sound, what will always be there. The other two are more complex
> sounds, with more filter or a more interesting waveform. I want to be able
> to set a threshold for these sounds, say for instance CC7 with a value of
> zero to ninety five, then generate a random variation in this controller
> data so each beat has a different level of these additional sounds. This
> should create a sound that is always clear, but with some interesting
> changes.
> But QWS doesn't have a randomizer in it. I can generate the numbers -- go to
> Excel, create a randbetween command and duplicate it as many times as I need
> to create enough random values. I can even convert it to another format if
> needed -- the Hex and Bin commands do that easily enough. With a little more
> fiddling around I can turn this into the MIDI data I need. But then I'm
> stuck, as I know of no way to drop raw MIDI data into QWS. I don't want to
> have to go to all the trouble to hand build a standard MIDI file to do this,
> as that seems like a lot of work if there's an easier way to make this
> happen.
> Any ideas?
> 
> Nyyki
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