It sounds... random :)) It's not meant to have a sound because it's a utility patch. What the randomization produces depends on what you assign the 24 modulators to.
Hey as you asked in the video for opinions on this higher level of grid techniques, I thought I would say that I am personally pretty happy to find some grid tutorials on UA-cam content that require me to go to the next nerdy level than I am currently at. I was a little confused as to what the purpose of this device build is intended for. Other than being able to select 1000 different values easily. I think I am failing to see the point of this device because it appears to be nothing more than a customisable noise source. For someone like myself who I consider an intermediate modular/polygrid need, It might have helped to include in your video a musical application to show how you or someone might use this in a practical/musical scenario. I would love to see more videos of this kind! Thanks
The device is a patch randomizer that lets you generate random presets for any device or VST. I explain how to use it in the previous video: ua-cam.com/video/oxcY5dt0IQA/v-deo.html
Please keep making videos
ingenious! i love these deeper stuff. to discover infinity, it is inevitable to constantly expand one's own horizon.
Thank you very much for this video. I think there must be a ton of applications for this randomizer.
Nice but, how its sounds?
It sounds... random :))
It's not meant to have a sound because it's a utility patch. What the randomization produces depends on what you assign the 24 modulators to.
agreed. would have been nice to hear it patched up to a phase 4 or something.
Hey as you asked in the video for opinions on this higher level of grid techniques, I thought I would say that I am personally pretty happy to find some grid tutorials on UA-cam content that require me to go to the next nerdy level than I am currently at.
I was a little confused as to what the purpose of this device build is intended for. Other than being able to select 1000 different values easily.
I think I am failing to see the point of this device because it appears to be nothing more than a customisable noise source.
For someone like myself who I consider an intermediate modular/polygrid need, It might have helped to include in your video a musical application to show how you or someone might use this in a practical/musical scenario.
I would love to see more videos of this kind!
Thanks
The device is a patch randomizer that lets you generate random presets for any device or VST. I explain how to use it in the previous video: ua-cam.com/video/oxcY5dt0IQA/v-deo.html
@@AudioDigital ok great I’ll take a look at that. Thanks
is this the only device running in this project? cpu looks kinda steep?
Thank you!!!;) Great content! __