Zamp 1.1 adds 3 randomizer controls, 1 for each wav file loaded. You will find in this post some examples of the pitch randomizer at work. They are meant to help you understand the pitch randomizer. They are just guidelines and feel free to experiment any combinations of settings, but beware some yield weird results.
First to access the randomizers controls, you need to click on one of the four 'screws' around the name.
Example 1: simple drumbeat, only kick and rimshot. First it will play without any processing and the second time, only the kick will be slightly processed by the randomizer, pitch control is at 7PM and rate is at 4.
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Example 2: same beat, same samples. Now pitch randomizer is at half the value, same rate.
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Example 3: same thing but now pitch randomizer is at max, same rate.
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Example 4: same thing, max value but rate is faster.
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Example 5: same thing, max value but rate is slower than example 3.
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Now some examples with Julie's voice.
Original wav file:
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Example 1: minimal (7PM) randomizer setting, rate = 1:
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Example 2: same but rate is 24.
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Example 3: same pitch setting, rate = 8 but the DIR control is at half.
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Example 4: DIR at half, pitch ar half and rate=4. The same key (C1) is pressed repeatedly.
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Hope that you found this interesting and/or useful.
Give me some feedback!!
Tip: Zamp Pitch randomizer clinic
- KVRAF
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- 3896 posts since 31 Oct, 2002 from Montreal, Canada
Last edited by zvon on Sun Apr 17, 2005 5:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3896 posts since 31 Oct, 2002 from Montreal, Canada
The release notes included in the download give more details about the 3 randomizers. But if you have questions, do not hesitate to ask them on the forum.