You can also set the attack & release times for input/output switching, which will help you prevent clicks in audio signals, or create slowly morphing soundscapes. One of my favourite uses with the 125 router is to take an audio signal (an oscillator playing some nice arpeggios maybe?), route it to different effect chains (one dry, one with massive delay, one filtered/distorted, etc), set the attack & release to several seconds, and slowly change the outputs. With the 521 router, it’s fun to feed it different basic LFO shapes, randomly switch/morph between them, and use the output to modulate, well, anything.
As I wrote before, I’m also working on a granular module. Seems like every time I think I’m close to locking down the feature set (so that I can start working on the final GUI and optimization etc), I come up with a new idea I just _have_ to implement…
Have fun!
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