very lovely! huge thanks for the notes along the way, it's great to have insight into why any particular control is getting messed with and what effect it's having
Yeah, so it’s not necessarily super precise, but when you use the lock button to lock the buffer, the zone knob scrubs the audio buffer. With that in mind you can basically use the zone knob and the drift knob together to grab pieces of the buffer that don’t include the click. However the Mojave has a little randomness in all of it, so if you wanted to be absolutely sure you don’t keep the click, I would use an external trigger so you don’t create a click at all when locking.
Magic and so chilling! Thank you!
That's really cool :) Qu bit forever !
this was a beautiful performance and demo. ty for this
very lovely! huge thanks for the notes along the way, it's great to have insight into why any particular control is getting messed with and what effect it's having
Fantastic, inspires me to try some things when I get my first granular module
Brilliant ,
Unusually calming. Yet, expansive. It's like a road trip for the mind! I'm digging it! 😎 👍
Thank you! I was pleasantly surprised at how this sounded, I definitely want to explore the idea more.
@@DiaryofNoise Well, keep at it. You seem to have a talent for it. I subscribed, so if you upload any more, I'll get the notification.
Do you know if you can cut out the part of the buffer with the click ?
Yeah, so it’s not necessarily super precise, but when you use the lock button to lock the buffer, the zone knob scrubs the audio buffer. With that in mind you can basically use the zone knob and the drift knob together to grab pieces of the buffer that don’t include the click. However the Mojave has a little randomness in all of it, so if you wanted to be absolutely sure you don’t keep the click, I would use an external trigger so you don’t create a click at all when locking.
@@DiaryofNoise awesome thanks!!