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Tingatonics

Date: 2005-03-16 Author: thOke Viewed 2386 times


a tribute to tinga's peer-automation files. :)

... randomly wandering through the peer-states of chords from a pentatonic major scale in C with a peer-lfo ... plus some bass notes from another peer-pool and a peer-triggered noise.

Attached File: Tingatonics.bmw


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it probably sounds more consistent, if you set the root of note-pool 2 to C-3 and decrease probability of note F to 0% 2005-03-16 by thOke (Voted 5 for this review!)

thx for the dedication!
i realize now that it's not so easy to understand what happen realy in this sort of BMX, (connexions are invisible and sometime complexes.)
anyway, easy to recognize your harmonic's conceptions!
of course great stuff for me! you have your personal use of peer machines.
just trig this (with super magic peer trig!!) on a good drum loop for a better rythmic control and sure we have a happy groovy th0ke bmx! ( so delightful for me) 2005-03-17 by tinga (Voted 10 for this review!)

glad you like it! :) ......

the setup is rather simple: the peer-lfo is assigned to the peer-state, where i saved the different states of peer-chords for the m4wII 1 ... the second m4wII is triggered by note-pool 2 and is triggering the noise ... that's it.

it would be nice, if you can post a version with drum-trigs at buzzmusic! 2005-03-17 by thOke (Voted 5 for this review!)

i try to post one
http://buzzmusic.wipe-records.org/index.php?id=5&action=details&songid=3241 2005-03-17 by tinga (Voted 5 for this review!)


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