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9 January 2012 at 6:17amAroused by JarJar

Sorry I wasn't clear- I meant free-running as an option. For notes repeating at the same pitch I find that free-running oscillators keep things from getting mechanical.

8 January 2012 at 7:01amAroused by JarJar

Arbitrary samples would be great- a long noise sample would take care of most purposes. Can the oscillators be free-running as well?

8 January 2012 at 11:17pmRobin from www.rs-met.com

hmm - free-running oscillators? really? do you want that? i must say, that i am personally very concerned about exact reproducibility of the output. i don't really like when every note has a different pseudo-random attack transient. i mean, technically, it would be easy enough to implement but i'm sceptical about the desirabilty.

7 January 2012 at 5:09pmRobin from www.rs-met.com

thanks for the review. as for the missing noise-source: one of my own most wanted "feature-request" is to allow for arbitrary samples in the osc-section, not just single-cycles. so we may as well load a noise-sample then. at some stage, we'll hopefully see that.

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