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| ====== VCV Biset ====== | ====== VCV Biset ====== | ||
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| ===== What is it ? ===== | ===== What is it ? ===== | ||
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| **Tree** is a generative sequencer. | **Tree** is a generative sequencer. | ||
| - | It means that it spontaneously generates | + | It means that it spontaneously generates |
| Those fixed length sequences can slowly evolve in two distinct ways. | Those fixed length sequences can slowly evolve in two distinct ways. | ||
| - | It can also use polyphony (multiple channels) and cycle through them to allow notes tails even when the next note starts. | + | * One with the **wind parameter** that will change the sequencer output in a coherent way without changing the original sequence. |
| - | + | * One with the **mutation parameter** that will add a chance to each note to be replaced by a new one. | |
| - | One with the **wind parameter** that will change the sequencer output in a coherent way without changing the original sequence. | + | |
| - | One with the **mutation parameter** that will add a chance to each note to be replaced by a new one. | + | **Seed**, an expander module, when placed on the side of a **Tree** module, transforms these voltage sequences into more usable **note** + **rhythm** sequences. |
| + | It can also use polyphony (multiple channels) | ||
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