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Control signal distortion with Randomizer

Control signal distortion with Randomizer - Logic Pro Tutorial

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Control signal distortion with Randomizer

- [Instructor] All right, so now that we've created some, more or less, periodic and predictable control signals, what if we want to mess things up a little bit, create some sort of control distortion. Well, we can use the old Randomizer here. It's a really, really simple effect actually. Basically, we choose the event type that we're talking about. This doesn't repurpose things. Velocity comes in, velocity goes out. We change the input range, here, and again, these sliders can exclude a range, as well, in the middle which is pretty cool. And basically, we just set the amount of randomness here. Okay, so how high does the randomness go? We can use our sliders, and so forth, and then we can offset, we can weight the randomness if we want, okay. So, let's take a listen. (computer generated sound) And you know what, I'm going to take the Randomizer and I'm going to actually, let's plop it down with this Arpeggiator…

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