In this generative music tutorial, you'll learn how to randomize ES2 parameters to bring more interest into your sounds.
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Unbelievably cool stuff. Oh to be in my 20s and just learning this stuff.
I hear ya! Glad you like it.
That’s beautiful! Possibilities are virtually endless! This adds a whole new level of depth for me in logic. now to do this with the transformer and an external arp ctrl… muahahaha. oh yes, great fun
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