QUICK & DIRTY CV RECORDING
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Here's a third example of an effort to simplify and come up with a way to create secondary pattern sequences which offer variety and complexity to a bassline.
In this example I'm simply recording the voltage from the Doepfer A-174 Joy Stick into a modulation track in the Squarp Hermod sequencer.
As you can see, what you put in, is just what you get out. It's instant and could be really fun.
I don't suppose there is any real limit to what you put in, or how you put it in - for example I could have just recorded my other more laborious examples and played them back. Saved them for later.
That's a pretty inspired idea, and thank you, but I am looking for something much more present tense, and connected and performed right now.
I dig this as a method, but I prefer how the other two examples actually sound. I can hear the gates, and the patterns and really appreciate how they feel working together.
But this is still very interesting.
Seems like it's time to get my hands on a 4ms PEG don't you?
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#squarp #hermod #cv_record #input #modulation