Its very simple the problem is it only randomizes the steps that are currently visible (no of steps). I want to randomize the entire array no matter what number the no of steps is on. i want it to randomize the steps beyond the currently selected no of steps.
Ok, i see the problem. When you click the random button, the array size of the second step is exactly what decided by the first step, no more. So you have to make real what you call implicitly 'the entire array', and randomize that.
One of the key in usine patching is to separate data manipulation and data visualisation, it's often necessary
Hope it help.
Statistics: Posted by martignasse — 02 Jan 2010, 11:09
Statistics: Posted by amiga909 — 02 Jan 2010, 10:33
]]>2010-01-02T02:14:02+02:002010-01-02T02:14:02+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1843&p=11143#p11143 It works fine but the only problem i am having is the randomization. Thanks for the help.
Statistics: Posted by soundmind — 02 Jan 2010, 01:14
Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 01 Jan 2010, 21:54
]]>2010-01-01T22:48:39+02:002010-01-01T22:48:39+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1843&p=11141#p11141cause they're many way to do this kind of patch..
Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 01 Jan 2010, 21:48
]]>2010-01-01T22:23:57+02:002010-01-01T22:23:57+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1843&p=11140#p11140 Why do you need two step module ?
This should do the trick ?
or maybe i missunderstood...
Statistics: Posted by martignasse — 01 Jan 2010, 21:23
]]>2010-01-01T21:20:17+02:002010-01-01T21:20:17+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1843&p=11139#p11139Statistics: Posted by soundmind — 01 Jan 2010, 20:20
Its very simple the problem is it only randomizes the steps that are currently visible (no of steps). I want to randomize the entire array no matter what number the no of steps is on. i want it to randomize the steps beyond the currently selected no of steps.
Ok, i see the problem. When you click the random button, the array size of the second step is exactly what decided by the first step, no more. So you have to make real what you call implicitly 'the entire array', and randomize that.
One of the key in usine patching is to separate data manipulation and data visualisation, it's often necessary
Hope it help.
Statistics: Posted by martignasse — 02 Jan 2010, 11:09
Statistics: Posted by amiga909 — 02 Jan 2010, 10:33
]]>2010-01-02T02:14:02+02:002010-01-02T02:14:02+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1843&p=11143#p11143 It works fine but the only problem i am having is the randomization. Thanks for the help.
Statistics: Posted by soundmind — 02 Jan 2010, 01:14
Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 01 Jan 2010, 21:54
]]>2010-01-01T22:48:39+02:002010-01-01T22:48:39+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1843&p=11141#p11141cause they're many way to do this kind of patch..
Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 01 Jan 2010, 21:48
]]>2010-01-01T22:23:57+02:002010-01-01T22:23:57+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1843&p=11140#p11140 Why do you need two step module ?
This should do the trick ?
or maybe i missunderstood...
Statistics: Posted by martignasse — 01 Jan 2010, 21:23
]]>2010-01-01T21:20:17+02:002010-01-01T21:20:17+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1843&p=11139#p11139Statistics: Posted by soundmind — 01 Jan 2010, 20:20
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